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Advanced Web-Page Efficiency Analysis 1.6


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Requirements Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher AKS-Labs File Size 691k
Date added 03 Jun 2002 Check your speed

Log-analyzers can tell you how many times where the page requested form you server and a lot of other interest but useless information. AWPEA tells you nothing besides the level of page efficiency.

AWPEA was designed as a tool that helps software authors to find out the efficiency of some marketing steps, but now it can analyze the efficiency of any pages.

Software authors can use AWPEA to count up unique users for the specific web-page and the amount of downloads from this page.

There is a main rule in software business – downloads leads sales. Software author can decide whether the traffic to this very page is effective or not, and whether the current marketing steps brings wishful results.

AWPEA can analyze the efficiency of any kind of pages. For example visitor of you web-site reads the description of your goods. Can we tell if it is good enough? AWPEA will tell you if the users left your site after reading this article or if they following the “more info” page.

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