10 Website Statistic Tools : 25th April 2008



Keeping track of visitors to your website is vital, and these ten tools can allow you to monitor and review traffic in different ways. Some are free, some require a small charge – all of them will help you optimize your website and know exactly who is passing eyes over your design.

1. Google Analytics

Google Analytics

Analytics is a great word, meaning “sophisticated data analysis and modeling, including developing customer profiles, determining customer and merchandise price profitability”. Google Analytics is certainly a great statistical tool, and is completely free. It integrates into your website using a small piece of code and is hosted by Google so it doesn’t require you to install anything. The downside is the inability to install plug-ins to track extra aspects of your site.

2. Mint

Mint

Mint is a tool created by a designed called Shaun Inman (who has a great personal site design to boot). It is a locally run piece of software, which means installing it on your web server. The advantages are that it is very customizable and looks great. ‘Pepper’ can be used to add plug-ins and extra features not included by default, created using the Mint API. Mint costs $30, which is a small price to pay for an in-depth knowledge of your visitors.

3. AWStats

AWStats

AWStats is a different style of tool as, rather than tracking hits in real-time through a piece of code on your site, it reads web server log files to generate statistical reports. There is a good chance that your web server already has AWStats installed and it may just need turning on. A degree of technical knowledge is required to install and configure AWStats yourself, but it can be a useful tool for another perspective on your traffic.

4. StatCounter

StatCounter

StatCounter comes highly recommended by many people as a free, hosted tracking service. They offer a huge variety of different statistics, from entry and exit pages to country/state/city information. It is completely free, so may be worth giving a try to see if it fits well with your tracking needs.

5. Urchin

6. Webalizer

7. The Counter

8. Going Up

9. Omniture

10. Webtrends

We would recommend only using one or (at the most) two of these tools at a time. Most of them slow the loading of your page to an extent, and adding several at a time could impact the experience of a visitor.


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Comments and Discussion


On 25th April 2008 , Sylvain said:

There is also GetClicky, which is a real-time counter and have a funny tool called "Spy" :P http://getclicky.com/

On 25th April 2008 , fabian said:

how about piwik? It's opensource and it's hot!

On 25th April 2008 , sarah said:

Yes, piwik is great and there is another w3counter. I never used them but I know my many friends used them and had a good experience.

On 28th April 2008 , SEO Bedrijven said:

good list but far from complete. It would be nice to make a list of free statistic tools

On 28th April 2008 , Ryan said:

Surprised you do not have reinvigorate in the list. Go check it out. Very comparable to Google Analytics and IMO better.

On 28th April 2008 , ryan said:

Oops! Here is the URL http://www.reninvigorate.net

On 1st May 2008 , Paintworkz Web Design said:

Thanks for the links that has been provided. I have tried with piwik and that really does work well.Thanks.

On 7th May 2008 , Michigan Web Designer said:

@ Ryan The link to Reinvigorate is http://www.reinvigorate.net/ (one too many n's).



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