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		<description><![CDATA[How many visitors my blog? From where do they come from? These and other questions are often intended to provide. However, there is enough analysis tools which these and other questions. There are both free and paid website tracker. In the first part, I would like to etracker, Google Analytics and Anormal tracker blog entries [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-9" title="stats" src="http://www.marcusestes.com/wp-content/uploads/stats-150x150.gif" alt="stats" width="150" height="150" />How many visitors my blog? From where do they come from? These and other questions are often intended to provide. However, there is enough analysis tools which these and other questions.</p>
<p>There are both free and paid website tracker. In the first part, I would like to etracker, Google Analytics and Anormal tracker blog entries and to counter. In the second part, I then a few WordPress plugins imagine, which also include the visitors.</p>
<p><strong>1. etracker </strong></p>
<p>etracker is probably the No. 1 in the visitor analysis. There are a lot of information and also are likely to all visitors analyzed, since you do not like Google Analytics is based on JavaScript, but other technologies are used.</p>
<p>Very good is that you can test etracker and later at a better rate can change. Anyone with more information about its visitors want to know, should go to etracker.</p>
<p><strong> 2. Google Analytics </strong></p>
<p>Google Analytics gets steadily new webmasters and offers many features similar etracker. However, as already described above, the JavaScript script on base. Visitors who have JavaScript turned off, are not tracked.</p>
<p>About Google Analytics I had ever written: Google Analytics &#8211; A free and comprehensive analysis tool.<br />
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<p><strong> 3. Anormal Tracker </strong></p>
<p>Although not as well known as the first two, Google Analytics and etracker, but it is definitely recommended. Anormal Tracker is free and without advertising. You can submit requests itself. You&#8217;ll find information such as visitors today, yesterday, visitors per month, search engines, search terms, the operating system and much more. Also found on the page &#8220;Latest Visitors&#8221; who is online, what pages each visitor has viewed the operating system it uses and much more.</p>
<p>Moreover, the entire data also via download or you get the weekly number of visitors sent.</p>
<p>The only drawback:</p>
<p>For performance reasons, for ALL showing only the data from the last 3000 visitors used!</p>
<p><strong>4. Blog Counter</strong></p>
<p>Very interesting is Blog Counter. While this is not as much information as the other three, this is the blog button very well done.</p>
<p>* The following features Blog Counter:<br />
* Counter picture in the &#8220;Blog&#8221; button-style &#8221;<br />
* Detailed Zugriffslog<br />
* Graphical daily and monthly statistics<br />
* Sub-page analysis<br />
* Detailed referer statistics<br />
* Keyword Analysis (search engines)<br />
* Easy to integrate counter-code (copy &amp; paste)</p>
<p>Further free counters can also be found on my page counters and counters. &#8221;</p>
<p><strong> WordPress Plugins</strong></p>
<p>There are also WordPress Plugins that analyze visitors.</p>
<p><strong>WordPress.com Stats</strong></p>
<p>With this plugin, you get the wesentlichtesten information about their visitors. Information is available HERE.</p>
<p>However, you need to activate this plugin an API key, you receive when you log in to WordPress.com.</p>
<p>The special thing about Wassup is the real-time tracking. That is what visitors are online. In addition, you get many features and can be adapted to their needs. Accordingly, the great plugin. Is unpacked is almost 900 kB in size.<br />
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StatPress</strong></p>
<p>Another plug-in for tracking of visitors is StatPress. A few screenshots can be found HERE. Moreover StatPress also available in German and can block IPs, which will not be internalized. On the homepage of StatPress for more information.</p>
<p><strong> Other plugins</strong></p>
<p>There are many more. Just look at the plugin page the day after Statistics.<br />
Conclusion</p>
<p>As you can see there are many statistical tools. I hope this paper gave you some help in deciding what their statistics tool for your site can use. Furthermore, this is a qualitative contribution and not as previously only quantitative, and short contributions.</p>
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