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I’m interested in hearing what stats programs people use for their blogs (assuming of course that you have one). I’m using Measure Map & Google Analytics, which is working quite nicely, but I know that there’s heaps of other systems out there. Do
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3 years ago
On the church site, I'm using Mint.
3 years ago
That or I check out things like mapsurface which I'm having a bit of a play with (its neat, ), keep an eye on projects like slimstat and mint (some interesting peppers in the forum), but really when it comes down to it I fire up clicktracks or check out GA or awstats.
Can you tell I'm yet to find the definitive stats app?! This is for sydneyanglicans.net, not a blog though..
3 years ago