There was a huge rush to sign up for Google Analytics when it was first announced a few weeks ago. Online Web site traffic analysis services are not new - search the Web for them and you'll turn up dozens, both commercial and free. But Web-savvy people have come to expect great things from Google over the past couple of years.
Personally, I have found Google Analytics lacks the innovation that Google should have put into it.
The first problem with Google Analytics is that each website must have its own profile if you want to view the results separately.
Google Analytics does have the ability to track many websites under one profile, but this also has problems:
When Google Analytics was released, it should not have needed separate scripts to track each website, but rather a single script that will work on any site.
After failing to do many things with Google Analytics, I have sent a list of questions to them as follows:
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