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Weekend Roundup #143

Sunday, August 21, 2011

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Weekend Roundup #143

Hello folks and welcome to the 143rd edition of the Weekend Roundup! Hope you all had a good weekend and that you’ll also have a good week ahead. Had a busy weekend but made sure that I published this edition on schedule, although it’s a bit late than I wanted to. Anyways, enjoy reading and [...]

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Open Web Analytics

Thursday, January 13, 2011

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Open Web Analytics

I’ve tried alot of third-party web analytic tools in the past – Google Analytics, Yahoo! Web Analytics, Clicky, Site Meter, 103Bees including WordPress plugins like FireStats and Cystats. Each of these tools and services do a good job in providing information regarding web traffic, statistics and analytics and they are FREE. However, in my experience [...]

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Reinvigorate Now Open To The Public

Thursday, September 2, 2010

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Reinvigorate Now Open To The Public

A few months after the new BETA was released – Reinvigorate, the real-time web analytics service that I’ve been using the past 3 years is finally out of BETA. I have been a private beta tester for Reinvigorate and have been using their service since June 2007. I use Reinvigorate alongside Google Analytics to keep [...]

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TraceWatch – FREE Advanced Traffic Analytics

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

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TraceWatch – FREE Advanced Traffic Analytics

There are a lot of free web analytic tools and services like Google Analytics, Yahoo! Web Analytics, Reinvigorate, Clicky, Site Meter, 103Bees, etc. These web tools and services do a very good job and provide a lot of useful information regarding web traffic, statistics and other analytics and the best part is that they’re FREE. [...]

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WP Plugin Review: Cystats

Thursday, September 10, 2009

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WP Plugin Review: Cystats

Blog statistics provide blog owners a lot of information regarding the health and growth of their blog. Through statistics, the author can determine the number of visits/pageviews incurred daily, monthly or yearly, what pages were visited, who referred the visitor to the blog, what keywords were used that lead the visitor to the site. It [...]

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