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What is Serlog?
Serlog analyzes server logs for crucial marketing information. It discovers what search engine keywords visitors are using, what websites are sending visitors, and most importantly, what websites are referring paying customers. Serlog generates reports common to server log…
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What is Serlog?
Serlog analyzes server logs for crucial marketing information. It discovers what search engine keywords visitors are using, what websites are sending visitors, and most importantly, what websites are referring paying customers. Serlog generates reports common to server log analyzers: hits, sessions, visitors, platforms, browsers, search engines, bandwidth, countries, entry/exit pages, and errors. It can also build a single document containing all of these reports. Ultimately, the goal of Serlog is to locate the marketing gold hiding in these logs.
Serlog Features
Web Analytics Features
- Supported: Traffic Reporting
- Supported: Bounce Rate Measurement
- Supported: Device and Browser Reporting
- Supported: Pageview Tracking
- Supported: Referral Source Tracking
Additional Features
- Supported: Combines reports into a comprehensive document.
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Serlog Technical Details
Deployment Types | On-premise |
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Operating Systems | Windows |
Mobile Application | No |
Supported Countries | All |
Supported Languages | English |
Serlog Customer Size Distribution
Consumers | 10% |
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Small Businesses (1-50 employees) | 70% |
Mid-Size Companies (51-500 employees) | 15% |
Enterprises (more than 500 employees) | 5% |