New Urchin AdWords Fix Released Today (6.501)
Apr
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A happy little note just arrived in my email box announcing the AdWords Urchin* fix. As described in the Google announcement:
This release is primarily aimed at addressing the problem of downloading very large CPC data files (up to 256 mb) from long-term or high-volume AdWords campaigns. It also fixes the 64-bit visitor-ID overflow problem, some proxy issues, and augments the uconf-manager.
It’s great to see our favorite tools playing well together! And when it comes to combined expertise with these tools, it’s worth noting that we’re the only dual certified Urchin and AdWords company in the Midwest. (In the map illustrating the locations of Urchin resellers below, you’ll see one other dot in Illinois for Stratigent, which specializes in web analytics.)
We love paid search, we love analytics, and we’d love to help figure out any tough question that you can throw at us!
* Urchin is an alternative version of Google Analytics, used by companies with specific requirements not met by the free Google Analytics service. Urchin costs $2,995 per server (more for hosting companies). Key features include: tracking of sites behind a firewall, the ability to keep your analytics data on local servers, and the ability to process log files on an ad-hoc basis.
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