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Stat tracking?
I'm using statcounter.com but am worried about the accuracy of it, should I trust an off site program?
I've applied for Google Analytics but have not yet received word back. statcounter.com is reporting I'm receiving 85,000 hits per day, and 4,000 unique users per day. Is this all the info that I should be tracking? It also has session time, and browser types. Any ideas? |
You can track page impressions, origin of your visitors, the type of search engine spiders visiting, which pages are most popular, the referrers... there are heaps more things you can track. :)
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I guess I'm wondering what programs people use for stat tracking?
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AWStats via cPanel mostly but trying to get on with Google Analytics.
I also use Adsense to track as well as double-click. I try and average them all out. |
I'm trying to get on to Google Analytics too.
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I use Google Analytics (free with an AdSense account, I believe) and analog. Analog is especially good for large sites since it is one of the fastest at processing logs.
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I don't think Analytics is free with Adsense, since I have Adsense. Do you mean AdWords?
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We just got our analytics/adwords account last week, so I don't know what it can do yet. One of the other admins (who knows far more about advertising than me) is playing about with it.
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Heck, they probably have a TOS for that, but in case not... |
I've applied for analytics as well.
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