Google’s Urchin On Demand service for tracking websites now costs $195 per month; which is substantially down from its previous $495 price-tag. Additionally, Google is expanding the number of websites tracked under the monthly subscription rate.

Under the new pricing scheme up to 50 websites can be tracked. Before users could only track a single website.

The monthly subscription service covers a maximum of 100,000 page views per month. Customers can add up to a million more pages for $100 per month.

Google also says it is integrating On Demand with its AdWord’s advertising network. Users can import account data from AdWord’s to analyze campaign success and ROI.

The company said that pricing for Urchin’s software product remains the same; with a base module costing $895. Google is offering a 15-day free trial of Urchin On Demand from its site.

Google bought its way into the Web analytics market following its acquisition of Mountain View, California-based Urchin Software in March this year.