• I’m looking for a good and easy-to-setup statistics plugin for WordPress. Could anyone give me your comments about the different statistics plugins you’re using. I need a tracker which is detailed and could be used with WordPress 2.0.2.

    I’ve look through the full list from here:
    https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Plugins/Statistics

    But I need to know which one works the best.

    Thank you for your input. ??

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  • If youre looking into really detailed stats you could concider spending $30 on mint (www.haveamint.com)

    I’m using both google analytics and performancing for my statistical analysis. I then use two wordpress plugins (WordPress-reports & PMetrics ) so that I can view the results directly from within WordPress.

    Thread Starter Truth

    (@truth)

    Is there a simpler way without paying? =x

    Tons.

    Google Analytics and Performancing Metrics both come to mind (and have already been mentioned above).

    There are also literally hundred of log file analyzers out there as well. You won’t get the integration with your blog, but they certainly can be useful. Analog and Webalyzer both seem popular, but a google search will turn up many more.

    Truth,
    You don’t need to pay for google analytics or performancing. I would recommend that you give both of those services a try.

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