Overview

  • Is your web site worth having?
  • Does it make enough money for you?
  • Do the hits you've been having come from real users or just web crawlers?
  • Is the banner you placed on your ISP's home page bringing anyone to your site?
Your web server is trying to tell you something with all those huge text logs. But it talks in a language you don't really understand. Yes, they're huge, so you figure a lot of people must have been to your site. But, do you really know how many came, when they did, who referred them to you, and how long they stayed? Is the link on your partner's page, generating any traffic to your pages? Do people stop and leave when they face your registration form, or are the registrations you've seen equal to the visits to this form?

If you feel that you're missing something when viewing the size of your logs, rest assured. The time has come to turn those meaningless logs, into valuable information that can help you make better decisions.

The Internet Log Analyzer is a Notes application that analyzes web server logs and produces meaningful, readable and valuable information. It lets you customize what to collect, when to do it, how to present the information, and even lets you filter all your data in order to include or exclude only the information you want. It lets you give names to your selection, like Company A, in order to be able to view all hits from this company, by date, host, domain, page, ... But the best part, is that The Internet Log Analyzer is fully automated. You don't have to run it yourself; you only have to tell it (once) when to run, and what to do. All you really have to do is open it up and view the results.

Use the menu on the left to learn more about The Internet Log Analyzer, and even download an evaluation copy.