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Provide reporting on member logins [5233]
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  •  06-19-2009, 3:11 PM 13169

    • GLTF is not online. Last active: 05-14-2010, 11:40 AM GLTF
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    Provide reporting on member logins [5233]

    I'd like to have the ability to get more data on recent logins. Currently, the dashboard displays "most active members" but I think a "recently active members" feature is equally if not more useful. I'd also like to be able to see more than just the top 5 results for these categories.

     I think this would be beneficial for monitoring campaigns or promotions. Right now we are trying to get members to use the features of our new site or just log in at all, so if we put together a promotional email, for instance, "The top 5 things you can do on the new website" then we could see how many people logged following that promotion.

     We do have google analytics installed, but I think this would be more targeted.

     Also, I'd like to easily see who hasn't logged in recently or at all to target members at risk of leaving our club.

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  •  11-11-2009, 3:52 PM 15091 in reply to 13169

    Re: Tracking logins to monitor campaigns

    I would appreciate more input on this from everyone.

    Dmitry Buterin, Chief Apricot
  •  12-01-2009, 10:51 AM 15414 in reply to 13169

    Re: Provide reporting on member logins

    I agree.  A login section would be great under each specific member, or to track an entire bundle, in order to get detailed statistics on when they have logged in over a period of a year. 
  •  12-07-2009, 10:45 PM 15476 in reply to 13169

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    Re: Provide reporting on member logins

    This would be a very useful tool for many purposes. It was available on our old site, and I used it a lot, especially to promote using the site, and to fax blast event news and registration forms to those who are established "non-users" of the web site. I could easily generate a report showing all who logged in during a specified time frame, and how many times each person had logged in.
  •  02-11-2010, 12:12 PM 16851 in reply to 13169

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    Re: Provide reporting on member logins [5233]

    Yes, It would be useful to easily see who is coming to the site and perhapse a high level count of the pages they are visiting. I would like to use this information to reach out to those frequent visitors ~ Jim
  •  07-06-2010, 8:38 PM 18832 in reply to 13169

    Re: Provide reporting on member logins [5233]

    A great idea !

    The Internet is strewn with beautifully designed but rarely used web sites.

    This tool would be so useful in helping decide what is being used (successful) and what is not (a waste of effort).

    Terry Holbrey

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