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| - Click Streams | - URL Parameters |
| - Professional Reports | - Interactive Visualization |
| - Custom Reports | - E-Mailing and Exporting |
| - Search Engine Marketing | - Accurate Web Statistics |
| - Conversion | - Convenient Hosted Service |
Pricing is based on usage so it's affordable even for smaller sites:
0 to
50,000 page views: $15/month
50,000 to 100,000 page views: $20/month
100,000 to 150,000 page views: $25/month
150,000 to 200,000 page views: $30/month
200,000 to 250,000 page views: $35/month
LiveStats.NET Technology:
LiveSTATS.NET shares a powerful page tagging
technology with LiveSTATS.BIZ called StatScript. The
advantage of StatScript is that it allows
LiveSTATS.NET to distinguish visitors from one
another, and make identification of individual
people possible where obstacles such as firewalls
step in the way.
Another advantage of StatScript is its ability to
remember each unique visitor, so even if the person
is dynamically assigned an IP address, or multiple
people share the same IP address, each person will
always be remembered by their unique and anonymous
ID.
Unlike log analysis solutions that gather statistics
from web server log files, page tagging technology
allows LiveStats.NET to gather web statistics
directly from your visitors’ web browsers.
How It Works:
Each
of your web pages contains the tiny LiveSTATS.NET
StatScript. Each time your pages are viewed in a
visitor’s web browser, the StatScript is executed
and the web browser sends statistics to the
LiveSTATS.NET collector, which records and processes
the transaction.
Statistics originating from web browsers are much
more accurate than those recorded in log files. This
is because page tagging technology allows for
precise visitor tracking and site usage statistics
The following illustration explains how the process works.

Why Log Analyzers are Misleading:
The
illustration below describes a number of common ways
that people and companies use to connect to the
internet. It also demonstrates how log analyzers see
only IP addresses, and not the visitors behind them.
The lone exception to the case below is the static
IP address. A static IP address is an Internet
address that never changes; it stays with same
person all the time.
Unfortunately, static IPs are not common, and an IP
address alone will not allow you to distinguish
between visitors who surf behind the firewalls used
by companies and large service providers like AOL.
Furthermore, home Internet users often share
computers, meaning more than one person can
originate from the same IP address! It is also
likely that the same home users are connected via
dial-up, DSL or cable modems, meaning their Internet
addresses change regularly with no consistent means
of unique identification.

The LiveStats.NET Solution:
LiveStats.NET uses StatScript page tagging
technology to see through firewalls and caches, and
to identify the individuals who share computers and
IP addresses.
In fact, a visitor's IP address isn't even used by
LiveSTATS.NET in the identification process.
LiveSTATS.NET completely sidesteps the old,
unreliable method of using IP addresses to identify
visitors, thus eliminating the inaccuracies that
come with it.
Unlike the log analyzer, LiveSTATS.NET can identify
and distinguish between all visitors to your web
site, as demonstrated in the following illustration.
