| Thursday, May 24, 2007 |
| Fine Tuning Your Web Stats |
With a large number of websites or even web pages, it is wise to analyze what is going on with the website visitors.
Google offers a free analytical program called Google Analytics. I have used this free online program from Google, and it does work well, but am still partial to to the Statcounter program found at www.statcounter.com.
The Statcounter program is free for a basic small website. However, if you wish to have stats that go back more than the last 100 page visits, then you would need to have a paid account. The paid account is well worth it, in light of the fact that you can have multiple websites under one account, you can split your account into sections for each particular website or group of web pages.
When I converted this blog to ftp publishing from a standard Blogger blog, I forgot to change the Statcounter code and discovered it was being logged in a different area of my projects. So, it was a simple matter of copying the code and pasting it into the blog template and then republishing.
Now I'll have a handle on I forgot what I was doing.
Don't forget what you are doing.
Jim the marketing strategist.Labels: Statcounter
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