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Web Counters
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2006-05-30 19:07:36
It's not quite as in depth as Analog but Blogpatrol is
okay.
http://www.blogpatrol.com  The advantage is the ease of use.  You just
insert it's JavaScript code into your HTML file.  You would
need to do
this with each page so that can be time consuming.  Best of
all it's
free!

Here is an example of the report:
http://www.blogpatrol.co
m/stats.php?i=1004&offset=0&ex1=yes&ex2=yes&
ex3=
yes

Jon Goodell
Technology Services & Reference Librarian
Ottenheimer Library - Pulaski Technical College
North Little Rock, AR
501-812-2718
jgoodellpulaskitech.edu


-----Original Message-----
From: web4lib-bounceswebjunction.org
[mailto:web4lib-bounceswebjunction.org] On Behalf Of Rachel
Vidrine
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 1:34 PM
To: Web4libwebjunction.org
Subject: [Web4lib] Web Counters

I would appreciate some recommendations for Web counters.

I do not have access to the server on campus that hosts our
site, so a
Web log analyzer like Analog would probably not be a good
choice
(without getting our Computer Services department involved).
We
currently have counters on our pages (provided by Computer
Services),
but they provide nothing more than a number. I want a
counter that is
invisible and provides information on link referrals, search
terms, etc.

Does anyone currently use a counter service that they have
found to be
as useful as a service like Analog?

Thanks,

Rachel Vidrine, MLIS
Web Services Librarian
Bruce I. Howell Library
Wake Technical Community College
9101 Fayetteville Road
(919) 662-3309
Raleigh, North Carolina 27603-5696
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