ISSEL news release
Media Contact:
Mark Charmer, ICONIC
07976 960739 / mcharmer@iconicnet.co.uk
10 December 2002
CHEAPFLIGHTS MAKES THE ABC ELECTRONIC GRADE WITH PILOT
HITLIST
Cheapflights has become the largest ever travel site to
produce a certified ABC ELECTRONIC audit. Covering the July
2002 audit period, it measured how more than 1.2 million monthly
unique users used the site through the Pilot HitList counting
solution - a trailblazing initiative it anticipates will attract
more advertisers to the site.
Many of the UK’s online travel players continue to
publish unaudited data, making advertising buying decisions
difficult to make. Despite the claims by some companies that
proper online traffic auditing is too complex and expensive,
Cheapflights achieved this critical certification in less
than a month, and regards the cost of the project to be a
sound investment buying credibility that will reap dividends.
“Until now, the online travel market has had every
advantage over offline agents apart from rock solid measurement
standards. ABC ELECTRONIC auditing fills this hole,”
commented David Soskin, chief executive officer of Cheapflights.
He added, “Since 1996 Cheapflights has built up a leading
position in the online travel advertising market. We fully
intend to use our certification to continue to build on this
role as the travel portal of choice for the UK travel trade.
We chose to work with Pilot HitList because it could identify
what is and isn’t needed to achieve ABC ELECTRONIC certification.
We now have a pioneering system that once again proves to
advertisers that Cheapflights is a great place to be seen
online.”
Pilot Software’s UK distributor ISSEL is an ABC ELECTRONIC
Associate Subscriber and was able to support Cheapflights
through the process of turning complex web usage data into
meaningful statistics.
Richard Foan, managing director of ABC ELECTRONIC said,
"ISSEL's knowledge of ABC ELECTRONIC's requirements through
their status as an ABCE Associate Subscriber means they can
help clients achieve certification to industry agreed standards.
ISSEL's success in supporting Cheapflights to certification
illustrates well how analytics technology can be used to deliver
accurate audience data.”
Colin Cooper, sales director at ISSEL added, “ABC ELECTRONIC
is now Britain’s industry agreed trading currency for
Internet advertising. If online publishers don’t get
their technology talking ABC’s language they risk losing
credibility. It’s not about costly software projects
– it’s about collaborating to get the audit trail
right.”
What Pilot HitList does
Achieving ABC ELECTRONIC Certification requires sites to
count their traffic in compliance with the agreed industry
rules, as set by JICWEBS in the UK and Ireland. This is too
frequently perceived as difficult because collected data must
be filtered to extract the true answers about how a site or
service is being used. Another common goal of online publishers
is to ensure website analytics do not interrupt their normal
service by placing extra demands on their servers.
Pilot HitList tackles these problems systematically. First,
it operates independently of the server, so it does not interfere
with the speed or reliability of the service. Second, it is
designed to draw out only the important data from the meaningless
mass available.
Identifying the real number of Page Impressions is essential
because the alternative of 'hits' is worthless as each Page
Impression is typically made up of many separate files that
therefore generate many hits in the server log. The analytics
software must ignore all but the hits driven by valid users
requesting something, discarding multiple hits generated by
the same request as well as other invalid types of activity
- for example traffic driven by robots feeding the indexes
of search engines. Only then can the permitted levels of activity
on a site be measured.
Another challenge faced by the industry is that from standard
log file data there is currently no simple way of measuring
the actual number of people using an internet site. The Industry
has therefore agreed a 'common currency' metric against which
ABC ELECTRONIC audits. This approximates the number of unique
devices that access a site, providing a comparable measure
of audience size. Pilot HitList is able to sift through and
combine information captured in different data fields to calculate
User statistics.
Notes to editors
www.cheapflights.co.uk, which was founded in 1996, is the
most comprehensive online resource for researching cheap airfares.
Its many destination pages also enable independent travellers
to research and prepare every aspect of their trip.
Cheapflights’ sister site, www.cheapnights.com, was
originally launched in April 2001 and recently re-launched
offering ‘a world of hotel and accommodation deals’.
The site features big discounts from 130 site partners, offering
accommodation deals to more than 500 destinations worldwide.
Intranet Software Solutions (Europe) Limited [ISSEL] helps
customers implement information management solutions for intranets
and the Internet. It is the European Master Distributor for
Pilot Software’s HitList product. UK Customers include
John Lewis Direct, Informa Group, Cheapflights, Topjobs.com,
BUPA, Marcus Evans and Gold Medal Travel. More details on
ISSEL can be found at www.issel.co.uk.
Pilot Software is a leading provider of business analytics
solutions that enable companies worldwide to measure and meet
business performance objectives by transforming corporate
data into profitable decisions. Pilot’s award-winning
technologies include its business intelligence solution, Pilot
Suite, a product of 15+ years of development; and Pilot HitList,
a powerful yet cost-effective web site analysis solution
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