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13-01-09, 16:20 #1
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Google Analytics or Stat counter?Which is best?
Hey guys i have been using both Google analytics as well as stat counter in checking the traffic figures for my blog.
I observed that stat counter gives innate details about where your blog has been viewed from, for how long and even how many times.
But i have heard a lot of members say that google analytics is the best.
But both dont seem to be giving the same number of stats. Anyone has any idea why ?
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19-01-09, 14:19 #2
That is because their software were designed like that. :wink:
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19-01-09, 15:12 #3
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Which site do you use to track your site stats nick.
Originally Posted by nick_westlife
I see that you have a good blog going which software are you using to track traffic from your blog ?
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07-02-09, 19:30 #4
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I have heard this first time i would research on it and give response to this.
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what does the google analytic really do? I heard that it would help a website/blog to increase their page ranks as well as also tracking the visitors! I like to know in details about it.
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well in my opinion Google Analytics is much better than stats counter. I have used it in many sites and quite satisfied with the results provided by them.
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09-02-09, 07:26 #7
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google analytic only a stat counter? Then it has nothing o do with website analysis!
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Well I am using google analytics, and its working good and fine.
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Google Analytic is more Flexible and more good in my eyes, plus it's provided by the most great company i worked with ever
stats websites are good also, but i prefer the ones which bring traffic to me , not just give me a stats
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before i used it for some days but i finally gave it up because i cound not understand the datas there.
Originally Posted by hichamov
maybe it should take a long time to learn about it.
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Re: Google Analytics or Stat counter?Which is best?
I am using Google analytics. I have never seen any beautiful site similar to this one. Very rich features. I am using it for my website. It gives accurate results with reports and also graphical representation of all reports. You can do anything you like there.
Originally Posted by ravitejag
I mean you can set target and also check the countries from where you are getting more traffic and also if you want to know the browsers used by all people - you can easily find out.
I prefer to use Google analytics.
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Re: Google Analytics or Stat counter?Which is best?
I am using Google analytics. I have never seen any beautiful site similar to this one. Very rich features. I am using it for my website. It gives accurate results with reports and also graphical representation of all reports. You can do anything you like there.
Originally Posted by tiger
I mean you can set target and also check the countries from where you are getting more traffic and also if you want to know the browsers used by all people - you can easily find out.
I prefer to use Google analytics.[/quote]
thanks for your experience.
i dont know if it is available to target the country traffic.
but i know that with feedjit we can do that as well.
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Re: Google Analytics or Stat counter?Which is best?
yeah, this gives very good result for countries also and I think city also. Try using this tool from Google you will love it.
Originally Posted by elliotthn05
It has many good features. Graphical representation of all results and traffic. I love this tool..
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of course it can target city as well,but if the visitors use proxy then it is hard to know it unless it can privide IP address.yeah, this gives very good result for countries also and I think city also. Try using this tool from Google you will love it.
It has many good features. Graphical representation of all results and traffic. I love this tool..
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I am not very sure but I think This Google Tool also provide IP address as well. I didn't check carefully all options there. I will check it out and let you know.
Originally Posted by elliotthn05
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Yes Google does provide IP address of the visitors in their stats..
The other feature I love in Google is the goal setting....
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thanks for your info about this.
Originally Posted by moreinfo
would you plz give a link for checking IP in google?
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yeah right.. I have also seen this feature but never used it. I think this must be relating to setting goal for the traffic or the coverage of all regions of the world to access the site.
Originally Posted by moreinfo
How does it work really? Have you used it.. give me your thoughts on this feature this might help many here. thanks!
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Yeah I did.. used it to calculate how many people are getting to my downloads page through the 'enter your email and name' script.
This is a nice tool to know which all are the places where a visitor abandon the site.. usually happens when a visitor does not want to enter the required information or the page is too difficult to use.
read more about goal setting in
http://www.online-marketing.ie/artic...-analytics.htm
though it is copied from google help all info is included in a single page
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