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WordPress, Statistics and Plugins, Oh My!Submitted by mivox on 1 November, 2007 - 7:17pm.
So yes, the new site is running on WordPress, which I'd had some experience with in the past, but never so far as actually getting serious about trying to promote a site built with it. Because I am mostly lazy, and mostly a hobbyist, and mostly couldn't be bothered. But for some reason my little f-ckingc-nts.com project has really fired my imagination, and suddenly I'm a total stats whore. Which kinda sucks with a default WordPress install ... For one thing, WordPress itself, being a blogging platform and not a full-featured hosting package, has no built-in stats functions to speak of. For another thing, the vast majority of WordPress bloggers seem entirely more interested in the fun-and-easy aspects of blogging, and so most of what you find when you look for a stats plugin are cute little sidebar widgets that publically list your top 10 most popular posts, and other mostly-useless features for my purposes. However, I've found two really excellent 'built-in' WordPress visitor statistic plugins, as well as one that pulls external stats from Feedburner and Google Analytics into your WordPress dashboard:
For now, those are the three on-site stat tools I'm using, and I must say I think they're all quite nice to have in their own individual ways. Obviously I'm currently using Google Analytics for my offsite stats, but I've had another off-site stats package recommended recently. After I've had it installed for a week or two, I'll be back with a comparison between that and |
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