Haeba u ntse u bala blog ea ka nakoana, ua tseba hore ke molateli e moholo oa Clicky Web Analytics. Ke feela lenaneo le tsotehang, le bobebe bo bobebe, le se nang kelello la li-Web Analytics le loketseng ho blogga. Ke e ratile haholo hoo ke bileng ka ngola WordPress plugin bakeng sa eona!
Joale ho tla Dashboard ea iGoogle Clicky ka Scott Falkingham ho tsoa Khopolo e Curious:
Nka tšebetso eohle ea Tlanya ebe oe beha Gadget e ntle! Joooh! Ha ua tlameha ho sebelisa Sesebelisoa sa Google leqepheng la hau la iGoogle, ebang ke. Li-Gadgets tsa Google li ka beoa kae kapa kae moo ho nang le tag e makhethe. Ke ratile Gadget haholo hoo ke ntlafalitseng plugin ea WordPress ebe ke e romella Sean! Re tšepa hore o tla lokolla plugin e ncha ea Admin ka Gadget e kentsoeng!
Ho fumana Gadget, ea ho ingolisa le Tlanya. U ka khoasolla Gadget ho Google le plugin ea WordPress ho leqephe la Lihlahisoa.
I love the clicky, I have recently added it to my blog and I really like the user interface and metrics it uses. I like it a lot more then Google Analytics, I think mostly because of the way it presents the information over the way Google Analytics does.
I still have both on my site in case I change my mind or Google improves the metrics and I want comparative data.
I think that’s what I like best as well, Dustin! I also keep Google Analytics around – I do like the graphing capabilities – especially the ability to do comparative analysis on specific time periods. The flash-based graphing is quite intuitive.
One of the things that Clicky does that blows GA out of the water is the ability to track the downloads. Since I often put up examples on my site, it’s a great feature for me to watch!
I am a BIG FAN of clicky. I’d love it more if somehow popular posts could be generated from clicky to be displayed on the site – inheriting css.
I ain’t a coder, but I’d love if someone could do this *hint hint*