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Sep 09
2010

 
Advanced Segments from Google
A few months back a colleague of mine called Multiple Custom Variables "Google’s Gift to Humanity."  I disagree.  He had good intentions, like he usually does, but in this case he was terribly misguided.  Multiple Custom Variables are significant and a dream come true to some, but the real gift to humanity, and there isn’t even any competition here, is Advanced Segments.  I can’t remember a day going by where I haven’t used this phenomenal feature in Google Analytics.  Now, the feature is finally available in Urchin 7!
 

What can I do with Advanced Segments in Urchin 7?

  • Identify & analyze the visitor groups who are truly valuable to your business
  • Allows you to filter reporting data similar to using GA Advanced Segmentation. The feature is accessible on the Urchin 7 Reporting UI from the toolbar.
  • Each advanced segment is a combination of filters joined by an "AND" condition. Metrics support numeric comparison operators "equals to", "less than", "less than or equal to", "greater than" and "greater than or equal to".

 

How do I use Advanced Segments in Urchin 7?

Easy :)   the interface is similar to Google Analytics.  The screen capture below shows the new Advanced Segments dropdown.  Click on this dropdown to enter the wonderful world of Advanced Segmentation awesomeness.


 
In the screen capture below, the user is presented with an option to manage their advanced segments, or view from a list of default segments.


 

How do I create a new Advanced Segment in Urchin 7?

Let’s build a really simple segment that will let us analyze traffic originating from Google.

NOTE:  in building a segment, I strongly recommend giving the segment a meaningful name.  This will help you and others that may be using the tool clearly know what the segment contains.  Don’t use names like "My Segment" or "Segment 1" or "test".  A meaningful name for the example above would be "Traffic Source=Google" or "Traffic from Google" or something to that effect.
 
1) To create and configure a new segment, click the "Create new custom segment" button on the Manage Urchin Visit Segments page.


 
2)  Below is the segment definition screen:


 
3)  Once done, apply the segment to all profiles


 
4)  Now let’s view the New vs. Returning report for our segment!


 

What are some practical use cases of Advanced Segments:

1)  Create a true organic segment where branded traffic is filtered out.
2)  Create a segment to analyze visitors by referrer or traffic source (like our example above)
3)  Segment by geographic location (country, city, etc)
4)  Segment by Content viewed (Landing page or Page)
5)  Segment by Goals (allowing you to see the behavior of users who converted vs those who didn’t)
6)  Segment by Technology metrics (browser type, screen resolution, etc)
All the above will help in your data analysis.  These are just a few simple ideas.  Pleases share any cool segments that have assisted you in your analysis!

Try out Urchin 7 today.

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Aug 31
2010


Urchin 7 is finally here and ready for your web analysis needs!  Keep reading for details, contact us for more information, and click here to buy Urchin 7.

Features

  • New reporting UI
  • Report permalinks
  • Advanced segments
  • Event tracking
  • Report tabs to provide more information in context
  • Updated segmentation menu and options
  • Customizable geolocation settings
  • Custom filter ordering
  • Native 64-bit support
  • Faster data processing speeds
  • Multiple schedulers for concurrent profile processing
  • Urchin API
  • Automatic updates
  • Embedded help center
  • Improved lookup tables
  • New site summary report
  • And more!

That’s an impressive list of features and more will come with time!

Works with Google Analytics

Urchin 7 receives some of the best features you have been using in Google Analytics, such as the polished interface, event tracking, and advanced segments.

In addition, you can easily use both Google Analytics and Urchin 7 at the same time to leverage the power of both tools to truly become a data-driven organization!

Pricing

The price for Urchin 7 is $9995.

Any amount paid for Urchin 6 can be deducted from the price of Urchin 7 – Google’s way of making sure your Urchin 6 investment continues to pay off!

For more information about Urchin 7 or any web analytics needs, feel free to contact us and we’ll be glad to help you.

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Aug 18
2010

As we anxiously wait for Urchin 7 to be released, a small update for Urchin 6 has come out in the form of Urchin 6.603.

Here are the top changes for this release:

  • Limit on a total number of log sources in Urchin (65000) was removed.
  • Yahoo CPC sources are disabled in Urchin 6.603.
  • Switch to AdWords API v.2009.
  • Some specific issues related to AdWords account structure download were fixed.

Check out our Urchin page for a download link.

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Dec 21
2009

This release adds support for all 11 of the officially supported languages, including English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), Dutch, Japanese, Chinese (both simplified and traditional), and Korean.

No other changes were made but it is cool that Urchin can be used in so many countries in their native language!

You can download multilingual Urchin 6.602 from our Urchin Analytics page.  If you have any questions on Urchin, feel free to contact us via this blog, the form on the right, or our toll free number 1-866-638-7367.

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Oct 22
2009

Google has just released version 6.602 of their Urchin Software product. Version 6.602 contains one major new feature, along with several small improvements and bug fixes. The major new feature in this version is multi-language capability. Now our friends from Germany, Spain, Mexico, Japan, and other regions can have localized instances of Urchin. Very cool :)

Here is a quick overview of the features included in this release:

  • Switch between supported languages (total of 10)
  • Added SSL/TLS protocol support to External Authentication (LDAP)
  • The Urchin “Home” page (sometimes called the Roll-up Report) now displays metrics for all profiles visible to the logged in user. Data can be shown in 3 views: Basic, Business, and Admin.
  • Easier one-click installation: New one-click installation which also sets up the included postgresql database server at the same time! This reduces much of the setup time, since the database server no longer has to be setup and configured. The user can still opt to use existing database servers if desired.
  • Optimized GeoDB. You can now select between a full GeoDB or a lighweight GeoDB providing metro information up to the country level only. This significantly reduces the memory footprint.
  • The zip utility has been updated to work with data files > 2 Gb.
  • New UI tweaks have been made on the Marketing Summary report so that the user can sort metrics sources, keywords, and campaigns by their appropriate metrics.
  • Remote log file downloading. A new configurable parameter for remote log download timeout has been added to urchin.conf.

In addition, many bug fixes in the areas of log processing, licensing, migration, and embedded help were included in this release.

Important notes:

  • Urchin 6.6xx no longer supports the MySQL 4.x.x. database. If you are using this version of MySQL, you’ll need to upgrade to 5.03+.
  • FreeBSD 5.x platform has been deprecated.

That’s a lot of new stuff for a point release upgrade :)   This new version has currently only been released to Urchin Resellers.  If you would like a trial copy, please contact us, or you can download version 6.6.0.1 (the current version) here.

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