michael, December 19, 2007

Our old ‘garage’ was getting a little crowded so Logaholic has moved to a new location!

I’m happy to say it’s a real office this time, with windows, phones, desks and everything 😉 We’re now located in the largest business district in Amsterdam (Zuid-Oost), near the Ajax Football Stadium (Arena).



If you’re in Amsterdam, give us a call and feel free to drop by !

Our new address:
Logaholic
Keienbergweg 95
1101 GE Amsterdam
Netherlands

Our new phone number: +31 20 7072719



Grotere kaart weergeven

michael, December 7, 2007

We’re back! After what seems to be the longest 40 hours of my life, I’m happy to say we’re back online.

Our Hosting provider moved our server to a new location and managed to completely fry the motherboard in the process. The replacement server would be up in a few hours they said.
Yeah Right!

Anyway, we’re frantically building up the new server, and most things should be working again now.

My apologies for the inconvenience if you visited us during this down time!

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michael, December 5, 2007

Our server will be moved to a new hosting facility tonight, so we’ll be offline for a few hours.

This should take from about midnight to 6 am on december 6th.

Sorry for the inconvenience!

michael, October 5, 2007

Now that Logaholic 2.0 Beta has been released to our test users, I am starting to get a lot of questions from other people who want to know what Logaholic 2.0 is all about before installing the beta.

So, I guess it’s time to reveal some of it!

I could soup up a short list here with what’s new, like a cool new user interface, new Trend Reports, Sales Funnel Analysis, support for SQLite databases and that sort of thing, but where is the fun in that? I would rather give some details about a couple of features that can really make a difference for your online business.

In the next few weeks, I’ll be writing a couple of posts on this blog, and each day I’ll highlight one of these new features in Logaholic 2.0.

Today, I want to tell you about something we’ve called “Filters”.
A simple word for some hardcore web analytics.

Logaholic 2.0 allows you to slice, dice and segment your traffic in any way you want. Filters basically enable you to define a sub-group of visitors and lets you view almost any Logaholic report for these visitors separately. This makes it very easy to isolate groups of visitors that came to your website via a certain ad campaign, for example.

As you know, not all visitors are created equal. Some are better than others and the ones that make you money are the best. The first step in getting more of the right visitors is to know which traffic sources send you the best quality visitors.

Logaholic filters helps you categorize your traffic so you can do in-depth research on visitor behavior for any type of group you want to define.

This is not only great for analyzing the effect of marketing campaings or reporting traffic statistics to an affiliate partner, it’s also great tool to help you improve your website by comparing groups.

In short, Logaholic Filters turns your generic traffic data into a 3D information goldmine 🙂

We’re still accepting new beta users, so if you want to give Logaholic 2.0 a try make sure to get on the notification list and you’ll still be able to download your copy:
http://www.logaholic.com/wp/trial-download/logaholic-20-notification/

Happy Analyzing!

Michael

michael, September 24, 2007

A few days ago, I was talking with SEO consultant Chris Price, an organic search specialist and Logaholic customer. Chris told me how Logaholic had been one of the tools he used to achieve a Google #1 position for their SEO keywords. And the metrics he was looking at especially, are not what you would expect.

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