We have a client whose IT department is stating that AWStats should be sufficient for their Web Analytics needs and questioning whether GA is really necessary
The problem arises, in part, out of the problem that the client has a large contingent in Germany and the IT department has questioned whether GA is in compliance with the “Bundesdatenschutzgesetz” (German Data Protection Law)?
The client is Widgets Inc.!
I am shocked that AWStats has even been compared with GA! AWStats itself does not make the comparison.
I responded along the following lines.
The distinction is far more than an academic one. A practical problem, inherent in AWStats, appears from its own definition of a “visitor”: (See AWStats Documentation – Glossary)
“Visits:Number of visits made by all visitors.
Think ‘session’ here, say a unique IP [address] accesses a page, and then requests three others without an hour between any of the requests, all of the ‘pages’ are included in the visit, therefore you should expect multiple pages per visit and multiple visits per unique visitor (assuming that some of the unique IPs are logged with more than an hour between requests).”
Most (all?) of Widgets Inc’s customers are businesses. Even the smallest business will have an internal network with more than one computer. Even many (most ?) homes have a router-based network serving more than one computer. AWStats will see all users accessing a site from such networks as the same visitor. Over time, all visitors from the same network will be regarded as the same Unique Visitor.
For B2C sites serving mainly home-based visitors, most are assigned dynamic IP addresses. Visitors with changed IP addresses will be reported as different visitors. Unique Visitor counts will also be inflated.
This alone disqualifies AWStats from being relied upon for marketing and business decisions.
In short, AWStats is really focused on the Network Admin/IT staff, whereas Google Analytics/Urchin are focused on the business user and helps provide some business intelligence. AWStats will not help a company make more money or become more successful online in a meaningful way, Google Analytics/Urchin will by helping them measure and optimize their marketing efforts.
Google Analytics (and Urchin) is intended to be a measure of business (website) performance and provides you with statistics that you, as a business person, will want to see.
To use the website to increase revenue and grow the business, those responsible for such efforts need the following questions answered. Can the Webmaster promoting AWStats provide the following information:
In technical terms, can AWStats:
Ultimately AWStats is only a log analysis tool that has advanced to the point where it appears to provide Web Analytics data.
It would need to incorporate JavaScript and cookies to ever be able to provide the business/marketing users with the data they need to make their websites successful.
If website owners are concerned about where there analytics tracking data is going, the should take a good look at hosting an analytics solution on their own servers using Google’s Urchin web analytics tool.
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