Posted on Jun 14, 2015
Webmasters, what do you use for analytics to track traffic to your domain?
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Outside of Google Analytics, I like to use Clicky.com and the Wordpress plugin Jetpack.
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Now I like Matomo Analytics (formerly Piwik) - open source, lots of features, and customizable.
Open Web Analytics (OWA) is good for those who don't care for deep analytics.
AWStats and Webalizer are many times included with cPanel but bare-bone.
Mixpanel has a LOT for marketing and development gurus with the segmentation info - too much for someone who just wants simple analytics.
https://matomo.org/
Open Web Analytics (OWA) is good for those who don't care for deep analytics.
AWStats and Webalizer are many times included with cPanel but bare-bone.
Mixpanel has a LOT for marketing and development gurus with the segmentation info - too much for someone who just wants simple analytics.
https://matomo.org/
Matomo: Complete Analytics. 100% Yours.
A Premium Web Analytics and Conversion Optimization tool. Take control with 100% data ownership.
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Like others have said, Google Analytics. It's simple to use, and gives a good graphic interface.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
SGT (Join to see) - Too lazy to set one up. Not opposed to anything that works but OTS is nice.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS - I don't know what platform you use, but Clicky has worked well for me, though the free version only shows the last 30 days.
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