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What software to track stats on your site

Discussion in 'Traffic Analysis' started by cmeinck, Jul 7, 2005.

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    I just moved servers last week. My old server used an older version of cPanel that came with Awstats. I found the information in Awstats to be great - very easy to check unique visitors, pageviews, etc. My new host has a newer version of cPanel and it no longer has Awstats. What is everyone using to track their web stats? I'm not adverse to purchasing a package if it's worthwhile, but don't have a lot of $$ for it. I'd rather spend money on driving the traffic.

    Thanks.
    Chris
     
    cmeinck, Jul 7, 2005 IP
  2. T0PS3O

    T0PS3O Feel Good PLC

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    Hosting deal comes with Webalizer but I use Statcounter.com for an easy to see overview of all my sites.
     
    T0PS3O, Jul 7, 2005 IP
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    digimania Peon

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    Statcounter is free and the good thing about it is that you can track all your sites (or projects as they call it) using just one account.
     
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    I use Awstats quite heavily (45 sites). Awstats gives me 90% of what I'm looking for. Once I can justify the cost though I will probably pay for Urchin.
     
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    cmeinck Active Member

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    Thanks for the tip on Statcounter. I installed today it's great. Now, I'm debating on their "upgrade". The info is tremendous.

    -Chris
     
    cmeinck, Jul 7, 2005 IP
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    7thgencivic.com Guest

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    i use sawmill.net

    extremely robust.
     
    7thgencivic.com, Jul 8, 2005 IP
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    I use Urchin.. it's pretty cool... although still mainly waiting for version 6 as software (vs. service).
     
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    Analog+Report Magic and Webalizer works well for me.
     
    tandac, Jul 12, 2005 IP
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    y do have to run 2?
     
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