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02.26.09 Managing Your Site Analytics Data By
Thomas McMahon Analytics are one item that every site owner should be looking into to find out where traffic is coming from and how users are interacting with the site. However, analytics can sometimes be to much to consume with to much information or a cluttered interface. Fortunately there are many analytics packages available that make reading and understanding your site's stats pretty simple. You shouldn't need to be a geek to just pick out the basics. Here are 5 analytics packages that are easy to understand and mostly free. Clicky - Free to $20/month ![]() Great user interface with graphs, bar charts and color coded %s to make understanding the information quick and visual.
Clicky also integrates Twiter and FeedBurner stats to monitor the growth of those services. Paid accounts get a few more features, but the free account is very nice. WordPress Stats - Free ![]() WordPress only, this plugin integrates stats right into the dashboard of your blog. You get a quick and simple overview of what's happening on your site, but not really any in-depth information. Continue reading this article. About the Author: Thomas McMahon is a SEO Designer for TopRank Online Marketing in Minneapolis, MN. His specialities inlude technical optimization of existing web sites, creating search engine friendly web designs, and blog optimization. He has also created a number of blog marketing tools, WordPress plug-ins and FireFox add-ons. Blog: http://bloggerdesign.com |
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