Need help in SEO???!!???
By an anonymous user on Apr. 30, 2008
What are you looking to do specifically? There are several tools that can help, but no single silver-bullet.
By jeremy koempel on Apr. 30, 2008
I agree with the above comment. What do you mean?
By Glenn Wilson on Apr. 30, 2008
Yup, that's like saying "which is the best car" - It all depends....
By an anonymous user on May. 01, 2008
What may be of value is a general site on all things SEO. For general info on SEO, check out www.seomoz.com and www.seochat.com.
By Carol Turk on May. 01, 2008
I think this is a valid question although some more detail would definitely help. Here's my take on the 3 popular (i.e. tools I've used) tools.
1. Google Analytics: By far, the best and most comprehensive interface. The best tool out there for exporting, slicing/dicing data and really getting granularity on the sources and content. Most useful tool IMO.
2. AWStats - Most Accurate Tool IMO, but is rather painful to setup and configure.
3. CrazyEgg - Coolest tool - heat maps and confetti really tells you the true behavior of your users on a per-user basis! Very visual, and very cool - but good for analyzing a handful of pages at a time.
Hope this helps.
By Abhinav Bakshi on May. 01, 2008
thanks for the help guys...
By OSAf W on May. 01, 2008
Try Woopra. I have been using it for the past week and found it to be really very good. http://www.woopra.com/
By an anonymous user on May. 02, 2008
Piwik is excellent
By Naman Aggarwal on May. 03, 2008
Statcounter provides the most accurate & up-to-date stats - its a good place to see the current activity on the site but is somewhat limited when it comes to slicing the data for content and sources. In my experience, you have to use a couple of different tools like seoturk mentions above BUT be careful not to add too many services because the javascript WILL slow your pageload...
By Abhinav Bakshi on May. 13, 2008
I like Woopra a lot, thanks for the help mate.
By Naman Aggarwal on May. 13, 2008
Yup, Woopra is pretty cool. Recently tried Piwik - that's pretty good too
By Richard Fanning on Sep. 03, 2008
https://www.google.com/analytics/siteopt/splash?hl=en helps you optimise you site.
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