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Fri, Aug 9, 1996 (20:49)
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Internet Audit Bureau -- The Internet Audit Bureau (IAB) is a free
web service that helps you obtain web stats effortlessly. By simply
filling out a web form and implementing a snippet of code into your
HTML page, you are able to access and track hits to the page with
a listing of hits per day, per week, and per month. The entire
process of recording web stats is handled on IAB's side, which is
both a positive and a negative. You won't have to worry about the
installation and maintenance problems that inevitably result with a
web stats program on your server, but you will often be subject to
delays as a result of the amount of traffic at IAB. In addition, unlike
Web-Counter's graphical counter which allows you to check stats at
your site, with IAB you can only check out your web stats by
accessing your individual account located at their site. While IAB
does currently lack graphical representations for your web hits,
there is a shareware helper application, iView, that offers detailed
graphical charts for IAB accounts.
IAB accounts are often not updated nearly as often as you may
need (accounts are updated infrequently and unpredictably -- a
week can go by without a single update). In addition, it can take
nearly a week to get an account up and running with IAB. Some
additional disadvantages of IAB include the inability to track
individual pages together (separate accounts must be set up for
each page), the inability to track overall site statistics, and
customizable reports. It should be noted that IAB has recently
added a section listing the average statistics per day, week, and
month; a feature new and previous users alike will surely
appreciate. Although The Internet Audit Bureau lacks some of the
features found in Statbot and Web-Counter, overall it is one of the
easiest web stat services to use and also offers enough features to
keep many users happy. Combined with iView, IAB is an attractive
option for many users, especially those who desire to bypass the
hassles involved in setting up and maintaining a local web statistics
client.
For a sample IAB report, check out The CWSApps List IAB Page.
Pros: Effortless web stats on command, extremely easy to install
and maintain
Cons: Lacks Web-Counter's graphical counter, stat updates are
infrequent and unpredictable New: This is the initial review for
Internet Audit Bureau
Version Reviewed: N/A
Date of Review: 10/22/95 Reviewer: Forrest Stroud
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