...is this just, completely crappy for those that visits their own site ALOT? Being someone who decided to give this a try it seems that yea, it is crap since i continually counts my own visits and I can't find a way to filter that out. Seems that they don't even do IP checking & just narrow down each visit to ISPs... ooo yea like people won't have the same ISP in a given area . So yea, unless I'm missing something folks like me who continually develops on their site & thus hit it up with 100+ visits a day will not get a good idea on how many visitors really go there (even though I'm not expecting tons of traffic from at this point but is a good thing to keep track of regardless). Google seems to do everything else well with their SEO services, just not this seeing how I used statcounter which works more accurately... eh after a month+ back to statcounter -_-)p -End Rant
There is a simple procedure you can use to filter your own ip address out of the data that Analytics collects. Follow the procedure here: https://www.google.com/support/googleanalytics/bin/answer.py?answer=55481&hl=en_US
If you have a dynamic IP, disable javascript in your browser. If you have a static IP, you can filter it on analytics.