I’m putting together a comparison chart of several wordpress statistic plugins against some other analytics programs to see how they each record visitors, page views, query strings, referrers, etc.
The analytics programs I’m using are:
- Google Analytics
- AWstats
- Webalizer
- Feedburner
- and if i have time, I’ll do some clicktracks log file analysis.
The Wordpress Stat Plugins I’m using are:
- bSuite (which seems to have issues)
- Counterize II
- Short Stats
- Slim Stats
Did I miss any WordPress Stat plugins that should be compared?
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I stumbled across PopStats a couple of weeks back. It seems to work reasonably well. I’d be interested to see how it stacks up against other Wordpress Stat plugins.
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