The best stats tracking tool

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by nabil_kadimi, Apr 18, 2007.

  1. #1
    I'm looking for a good stats site, I already know statcounter.com & ewebcounter.com but they have poor keywords and SE referals analysers.

    I'm looking for a website that offers the same analysis tools as PhpMyvisits

    Thank for you help
     
    nabil_kadimi, Apr 18, 2007 IP
  2. hhheng

    hhheng Banned

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    I think statcounter has the best keywords tracking function, at least better than awstats.
     
    hhheng, Apr 18, 2007 IP
  3. Comenius

    Comenius Peon

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    Google Analytics and Statcounter. Both free. Both excellent.
     
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    portrayed Peon

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    reinvigoratedotnet

    Right now it's in a Beta, invite only mode. What would be best is to sign up, wait a couple of weeks and you'll usually be approved.

    It took me 3 weeks to get in, but it was really worth the wait.
     
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  5. nabil_kadimi

    nabil_kadimi Well-Known Member

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    Thanks... It sounds great
     
    nabil_kadimi, Apr 18, 2007 IP
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    Google analytics is the best tool specially in creating formal report. It display more accurate report.
     
    Janna122003, Apr 19, 2007 IP
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    arena Banned

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    Google analytics.It has illustration clearly.
     
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    #8
    I use extremetracking.com is very good stats tracking
     
    konphuket, Apr 19, 2007 IP
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    SeLFiE Banned

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    Google Analytics will show you a lot of things that you want to see...hehehehe./..
     
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  10. visit_faraz

    visit_faraz Active Member

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    With all this talk about google tracking , I better start using it.

    I am just hoping that they dont start charging for it.

    bye,
    faraz
     
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    a7a7 Well-Known Member

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    Nothing more left to say. :)

    Google is best by far. no doubt.
     
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    nice ill try analytics...
     
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    I honestly prefer Statcounter over Analytics, no contest.

    Google Analytics limits you to the top 5 keywords searched for your site, and doesn't tell you what search engine they came from. It also only tells you your top 5 sources, then groups the rest into "other". WTF?

    Statcounter tells me everything I need to know about my traffic sources and keywords.
     
    ez-online-money.com, Apr 19, 2007 IP
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    You can go way more in depth with Analytics than with stat counter. You only see the top 5 in the executive overview, once you dig in you see everything ;)
     
    gigidawg, Apr 19, 2007 IP