Posts Tagged “Analytics”

10 Great Alternatives to Google Analytics

by Kevin on April 3, 2010

Google Analytics, while powerful in its ability to help you analyze your visitors, falls short in a number of areas that other services can better manage. For example, anyone obsessed with stats will find it hard to analyze what is (…)

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Share Your Google Analytics Stats Easily with Others

by Kevin on November 28, 2009

SeeTheStats is a new site that allows you to show all of your website’s traffic stats to potential customers and advertisers. Google Analytics is one of the most popular analytics suites, but the data has traditionally been private unless you (…)

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Link: Woopra versus Google Analytics

by Kevin on November 1, 2009

Google Analytics has been the main player for nearly everyone that has a blog. The suite and tools included are enterprise-class, giving you everything you need to run a campaign or track what people are searching for within your site. (…)

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The “New” SiteMeter

by Kevin on September 15, 2008

Over the weekend (September 13-14), SiteMeter, a popular metrics and statistics reporting tool among bloggers, both small and large went offline for updates.  However, those “updates” are now a set of rollbacks to the previous version.  What went wrong and (…)

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Web Statistics and Analytics Roundup

by Kevin on August 17, 2008

Web analytics on any level is an important aspect of marketing your website.  The information that these services provides is crucial, as you can analyze the visitor paths, most popular posts, demographics of readers, and more simply by applying these (…)

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