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Hi,
I'll be ready to launch my site in a little over a week. I've already got much of it online. I haven't told anyone the address, published any links, or anything at all like that. So that means I'm invisible, and every click on my site has come from me. Pretty soon that won't be the case.
Thus far I've spent 90 % of my energy on content, writing style, finding appropriate images to help with the concepts I'm writing about, and so on. As I come into the home stretch, I'm working on type-faces, color schemes, and things of that nature. By the time I launch, hype will me my focus, and I want to know what kind of effect different things I try will have.
I've got a copy of SQL Server, and I noticed that DTS has an FTP task. Is this the best way to get my server logs into SQL Server so I can analyze them? I can keep a copy of the things I do to generate hype, and what pages I throw links out to, and when, and I want to be able to correlate this to how much traffic I get over the next few days, and what pages the traffic is coming to.
Anybody know how to do this?
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