Just a few moments ago the Errorlytics clock passed 1,500,000 and I started thinking to myself, what does that really mean to our users?
Errorlytics is useful for all sorts of things, better SEO, better user experience, less administrative frustration, more insight into your site, etc . But really when it comes right down to it there is really only one thing people want to know when they’re evaluating to a product. Is it worth the cost?
Based on the assumptions below, the answer to that question is an emphatic, YES!
*Calcuations based on 1.5M 404 errors, an average of 4PPV, and 8CPM.

February 6, 2009
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