Google analytics and wordpress.com statistics
Update: September 3, 2010 Staff have stated in this entry that we cannot have Google Analytics See here > http://en.support.wordpress.com/stats/ We can use non-javascript third party stats programs...
View ArticleSiteMeter RSS Measurements Survey
At SiteMeter staff are working on a new feature; the ability to provide bloggers or sites with blog pages in particular, with data on RSS activity. One of the new RSS data points SiteMeter plans to...
View ArticleTechnorati: The Six Month Link Window
Updates: Technorati Tune-Up and Technorati and Hubspot Blog Grade Technorati is a blog search engine. Technorati only searches in blogs, unlike Google which searches blogs and other types of websites....
View ArticleHow to get on the Woopra bandwagon
I’m always on the prowl for blogging tips and blogging tools. Lorelle’s post (see her quote below) caught my attention and an earlier Drupal announcement came to mind as well. When I checked the site...
View ArticleHans Rosling’s Wonderful World of Statistics
Hans Rosling's 200 Countries, 200 Years, 4 Minutes - The Joy of Stats - BBC Four Hans Rosling's famous lectures combine enormous quantities of public data with a sport's commentator's style to reveal...
View ArticleBlogging Metrics: Getting Quantified
Blog metrics are a way to measure the popularity of a blog, reach, search terms and key words visitors used to locate your blog, visitors’ countries of origin, demographics, inbound links, outbound...
View ArticleDownload your Quantcast Data
Earlier this year I visited Quantcast and saw that data I wanted access to was not available to me. I knew that as all WordPress.com hosted blogs are monetized and that they were also Quantified, as...
View ArticleQuantcast New Demographic Features
The latest Quantcast newsletter advised of New Demographic Features but I was to ill to read it until today. Quantcast demographics reports now include expanded age segments which you can break out by...
View ArticleQuantcast: You Don’t Know What You’ve Got Til It’s Gone
I began using Sitemeter on my Blogger blog before WordPress.com introduced an in house stats program. I began using it here in 2006, still use it on both WordPress.com blogs, and won’t be letting it go...
View ArticleOff-Site Activity and Stats Questions answered
UPDATE: The questions posed at the and of my post titled Worrisome (or not) WordPress.com Reader Developments have been answered. My questions were: When readers don’t have to click into a blog to read...
View ArticleNew Stats Page Feedback
WordPress.COM Staff have posted a condensed list of the feedback on the new stats page and will keeping this support forum thread updated as they continue to work on the new stats interface. If you...
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