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Analytics

FeedDemon – Worth Buying ?

June 16, 2007 Tools

As mentioned in the About Me page, till now I have paid for 2 software which I thought were really worth the price.
One was for the Flickr Pro account using which I could archive and share “GB’s” of photos. Its probably the best photo sharing/management application that I have come across.
The other application that [...]

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Google Analytics Reloaded

May 10, 2007 Google

Just a few days back I bought licensed copy of Mint; the cute powerful Web analytics application. When I wrote about Mint some days back I also mentioned about the poor navigation interface in Google Analytics
Looks like I was not the only one complaining; Jeff Veen and Brett Corsby unveiled the new version of Google [...]

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Mint – Flexible Web Analytics Program

May 1, 2007 Tips n Tricks

Web Analytic tools are “must have” for anybody running a website. They give interesting insight into your site’s traffic patterns. The tools give data on number of people visiting your site, the search engine used to arrive at your site, the keyword used in the search engine and much more information about every [...]

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MeasureMap – What ever happened ?

March 20, 2007 Google

When I initially started this blog I signed up with Statcounter service which showed me detailed data of visitors reading my posts. It was exciting and nice to see the increasing number of visitors every day.
However the free service of Statcounter has limited functionality and you infer less data with more visitors visiting [...]

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Google Analytics – No Invitation Needed

August 17, 2006 Google

Google Analytics is a free service offered by Google that generates  detailed statistics about the visitors to a website. Google recently acquired Urchin Web Tracking system and made it available via Google Analytics.
If you have content behind a security firewall or on an intranet or internal network that prevents you from using the Google Analytics [...]

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