What do you use as analytics?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by sowers, Dec 2, 2008.

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    Hi. I would be starting my site soon, and wanted to implement a good analytics software to track and monitor users and traffic. (not uptime). So what would you reccomend? I do not want to use Google analytics, maybe something else would be good. Budget would just be something inexpensive.

    Would Mint be good? haveamint.com
     
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  2. healthuk

    healthuk Peon

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    Have you tried weblizer? Many websites are using this script at the moment.
     
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    jitendraag Notable Member

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    Why don't you use host based analytics software? Awstats is very good.
     
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    Shellerz Active Member

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    I don't understand why not Google analytics? for free it offers so much information and is being improved with new features at the moment.
     
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    mxyzplk Well-Known Member

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    Google analytics, and mybloglog stats.
     
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    google analytics is perfect i think
     
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    I also recommend Google Analytics and if you want to analyze every action visitors make on your website you should use Woopra. It's almost perfect!
     
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    tanktop Banned

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    I use statecounter to track the visitors
     
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    1. Google Analytics (google.com/analytics)
    2. Woopra (Takes a long time for approval, still in beta, but very good - woopra.com)
    3. Clicky (getclicky.com)

    These are all easy to setup, and free.
     
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