I have to say, Tracksy.com is a pretty slick website. I heard about it on an episode of commandN and they had had nothing but good things to say about it. At first glance, it seems to be very similar to Google Analytics in that they both offer free web statistics for you website (or multiple websites) and have a huge variety of reports that you can generate for your viewing pleasure. In fact, the two sites almost compliment each other. Google’s site may be a little more robust than tracksy’s, but tracky’s interface is much more user friendly.
Installation is a breeze. When you sign up with Tracksy (or Google for that matter), they will generate a little javascript snippet that you place in the html of your website. It’s literally cut, paste, done. I’m currently running both on all my sites.
Here is a list of some of tracky’s user generated reports and features that they offer:
- Exclusion Cookies
- Exclude Selective I.P. Addresses
- Invisible or Visible Counter
- Detailed, Real-Time Reports
- Recent Visitor List
- Traffic Reports
- Traffic Per URL
- Traffic Per Year
- Traffic Per Month
- Traffic Per Weekday
- Traffic Per Day
- Traffic Per Hour
- New vs. Returning
- Referrers
- Referring Sites
- Search Engines
- Search Engine Keywords
- Visitor Computers
- Browser
- Operating System
- Language
- Screen Size
- Screen Color Depth
- Internet Service Provider
- Connection Speed
- Visitor Locations
- Country
- Region
- City
- Visits
- Pages Viewed
- Visits Per Month
Not bad for a free service. Give it a try and if you don’t like it, it’s as simple as deleting the javascript from your website. It can’t get much easier than that.
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