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date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 10:27:46 +0100,    group: uk.net.web.authoring        back       
showing traders your hit stats   
I want to directly offer banners to traders on particular pages of 
CrackGuitar, partly for the purpose of making it look more professionally 
commercial (redesigning).

I have not been down this road before, but I assume you need to prove your 
visitor stats to the potential advertisers? If this assumption is correct 
then how is this done? You can't be expected to just give them your server 
login details and say "Check it out", and a copy of the stats page could 
just be fiddled.

-dE|_---
date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 10:27:46 +0100   author:   dE|_

Re: showing traders your hit stats   
On Tue, 12 Aug 2008 10:27:46 +0100, "dE|_"
 wrote:

>I want to directly offer banners to traders on particular pages of 
>CrackGuitar, partly for the purpose of making it look more professionally 
>commercial (redesigning).
>
>I have not been down this road before, but I assume you need to prove your 
>visitor stats to the potential advertisers? If this assumption is correct 
>then how is this done? You can't be expected to just give them your server 
>login details and say "Check it out", and a copy of the stats page could 
>just be fiddled.

dE|_ 

Use Google Analytics and give them the sign-on and password?

After 7 days (or whatever) change the password.

Richard
See http://www.caravanningnow.co.uk where my caravan's for sale.
-- 
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Groucho Marx 1890-1977
date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 19:23:07 +0100   author:   Richard Cole lid

Re: showing traders your hit stats   
"Richard Cole" wrote...
>
>>I want to directly offer banners to traders on particular pages of
>>CrackGuitar, partly for the purpose of making it look more professionally
>>commercial (redesigning).
>>
>>I have not been down this road before, but I assume you need to prove your
>>visitor stats to the potential advertisers? If this assumption is correct
>>then how is this done? You can't be expected to just give them your server
>>login details and say "Check it out", and a copy of the stats page could
>>just be fiddled.
>
> dE|_
>
> Use Google Analytics and give them the sign-on and password?
>
> After 7 days (or whatever) change the password.

That would work- no access to anything other than hit stats, I assume. I've 
not gone into Google Analytics before, I've been getting good stats from the 
CrackGuitar server (excludes robot hits etc) with 3 different generators 
available.

-dE|_---
date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 21:02:42 +0100   author:   dE|_

Re: showing traders your hit stats   
On Tue, 12 Aug 2008 21:02:42 +0100, "dE|_"
 wrote:

>
>"Richard Cole" wrote...
>>
>>>I want to directly offer banners to traders on particular pages of
>>>CrackGuitar, partly for the purpose of making it look more professionally
>>>commercial (redesigning).
>>>
>>>I have not been down this road before, but I assume you need to prove your
>>>visitor stats to the potential advertisers? If this assumption is correct
>>>then how is this done? You can't be expected to just give them your server
>>>login details and say "Check it out", and a copy of the stats page could
>>>just be fiddled.
>>
>> dE|_
>>
>> Use Google Analytics and give them the sign-on and password?
>>
>> After 7 days (or whatever) change the password.
>
>That would work- no access to anything other than hit stats, I assume. I've 
>not gone into Google Analytics before, I've been getting good stats from the 
>CrackGuitar server (excludes robot hits etc) with 3 different generators 
>available.
dE|_

It is possible to set up a system of giving others access to your analytics
reports (See
https://www.google.com/support/googleanalytics/bin/answer.py?answer=55500&hl=en_US&utm_id=ad)

Richard
See http://www.caravanningnow.co.uk where my caravan's for sale.
-- 
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date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 19:17:53 +0100   author:   Richard Cole lid

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