I haven't used Analog, but have used StatCounter <http://www.statcounte
r.com/> initially and Performancing Metrics <http://perform
ancing.com/node/2632> later on, for two blogs. Both
are free and provide you with enough data to get site
visitor info, where they're coming from, and such.
StatCounter charges for more extended info (it maxes out at
100 users). So far, Performancing Metrics looks to be my
keeper.
Memo
Memo Cordova
Reference Librarian/Assistant Professor
Albertsons Library
Boise State University
1910 University Drive
Boise, ID 83725
(208) 426-1270
memocordova boisestate.edu
http://library.boisest
ate.edu/
>>> "Rachel Vidrine" <rbvidrine waketech.edu> 05/30/06 12:34 PM >>>
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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