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Which Web Stat program do you use?

artcoder
Wed 6 December 2006, 05:34 pm GMT +0100
My webhost allows me to "turn on" various stat tracking programs.  I don't want to turn on all of them since I only want to use one or two.  But which one?

Nikolas
Wed 6 December 2006, 05:38 pm GMT +0100
I use awstats, but as I am very disappointed with all the statistics programs out there, I will be using this in a while ;)

YMC
Wed 6 December 2006, 05:53 pm GMT +0100
I have been evaluating my stats through webalyzer in cPanel and through a spreadsheet. While I can spot trends of where people are coming from or searching for, it doesn't help with tracking where they go on the site and where they exit. I have been wanting to find something better as this is only working as a strategy because my sites are still not receiving the traffic I would like and are still growing.

I can't wait to see what you have in the works Nick!

olaf
Wed 6 December 2006, 09:36 pm GMT +0100
for a quick few awstats, I'm using also Google Analytics but a custom solution is the best, I'm using my own alpha version:
http://www.finalwebsites.com/snippets.php?id=8

Nikolas
Thu 7 December 2006, 07:48 am GMT +0100
for a quick few awstats, I'm using also Google Analytics but a custom solution is the best, I'm using my own alpha version:
http://www.finalwebsites.com/snippets.php?id=8

I didn't knew that you have made a statistics program.

Looks like Olaf has an open source class for every task :)

olaf
Thu 7 December 2006, 08:15 am GMT +0100


I didn't knew that you have made a statistics program.

Looks like Olaf has an open source class for every task :)
I remember that we talked about that weeks before ;)

Nikolas
Thu 7 December 2006, 08:16 am GMT +0100
Hmmmm, for another time my memory failed me :)

ultimatehandyman
Wed 3 January 2007, 01:36 pm GMT +0100
I have one that is supplied by 1and1, who I am hosted with.

I would like to install awstats at some point, but it seems difficult to install and may take me some time  ;)

ventureskills
Wed 3 January 2007, 02:01 pm GMT +0100
While I do find it sometimes less then user friendly Google Analytics does a good job its just a shame it is not even close to real time!
On our Drupal sites we use the default Drupal statistics module with some modifications to make nice pretty graphs for clients, and use both Drupal and Google Analytics for ourselves, the nice feature of Google Analytics is it helps work out where problems are occurring in landing page and can also show you where common mouse clicks are.

adammc
Fri 12 January 2007, 03:43 am GMT +0100
I use AW Stats

davidelvar
Sun 4 February 2007, 05:45 pm GMT +0100
I'm using Haveamint.com script and I'm pretty happy with it.

ultimatehandyman
Sun 11 February 2007, 11:41 pm GMT +0100
On my last server I had aw stats, which is very good.

Now I use google analtyics, but I need to add the code to a few more pages yet  ::)


Mind_nl
Mon 12 February 2007, 08:43 am GMT +0100
Now I use google analtyics, but I need to add the code to a few more pages yet  ::)

If you are using pure html it can be quite some work to add the code to all the pages. Why don't you switch to php? Then you can store code that is repeated on every page, like the header, footer and menu in separate files and use the php include statement in your pages. If you need anything changed in the menu or tracking code added to the footer, all you need to update is one file and its there on your entire site.

ultimatehandyman
Mon 12 February 2007, 05:18 pm GMT +0100
I can add the code to the pages in seconds by using the site wide search and replace function in dreamweaver, but I am also updating my site from font tags to CSS and so I am re-doing each page manually!

Good idea though, thanks for the suggestion  ;)

WhiteEagle
Thu 1 March 2007, 11:14 am GMT +0100
I was using Statcounter.com for all my tracking. They are always adding new features, and they are the best free website visitor tracker IMHO.

Now I just use the Drupal logs for my stats. I'm thinking of adding the Google Analytics module as well, as I have a Google account (though according to a friend, the site looks more like a blog site :( ).

zdapt
Thu 15 March 2007, 07:15 am GMT +0100
Awstats is very good program. I'm also using webalizer.

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