Top 10 Web Analytics Tools
Want to analyze you website hits statics then there are so many web analytics tools are available.These web analytics tools can be use to analyze hits, statics of websites.To use these just visit the sites and few sites will need to register for free so just register there and use these web analytics tools to analyze your websites.These tools can also be used to track geographical locations of visitors, most popular pages on your blog or website and much more.

3.OneStat

5.GoStats

8.Web-Stat

10.W3Counter

Just use the sites above to track hits, stats of your website, the sites above are the top 10 web analytics tools which we found over the Internet.Tell others about this list so they can get benefit from these top 10 web analytics tools.









Very bad to see that you have missed out Performancing metrics
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Hey Performancing metrics is also good but here I have mentioned only Top 10 Web Analytics Tools
StatCounter is the best option after Analytics
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Sure Stat counter really performs well.
i am using Google analytic but StatCounter is also good option.
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I am also using Google Analytics and I am sure the stat counter works well.
If you work for a business that gets a large volume of phone calls through your website, it is best to use REF Code Analytics – it is an analytics tool that permits you to track visits and conversions that don’t typically fill out a contact form to generate a conversion, but instead call your business directly through a phone call. REF Code can then be linked together with GA & that lets you see all the details of any visitor. It is something any company that gets a high volume of calls through their website, should install.
I would suggest give Clicktale a try. I’ve been using it for 2 months and it is neat to watch what your users do, I learned a lot.
Sure I will try Clicktabel and thanks for comment.
Good list, would like to add this website to this list woorank.com , it gives a good analysis of your website like alexa rank, average visitors etc. Good one try this
Stat counter and Google Analytics are the best Tools
Yea Google Analytics and Stat counter are really one of the best tools
I have been a fan of Clicky (getclicky.com) since they came around about 3 years ago. They have an excellent Spy feature which allows you to see visitors interact with your site in real-time.
Thanks Jason for comment Clicky is also good tool for web analytics
Good list compilation, though I am surprised to not see Piwik in this list. Its a free open source tool available in self hosting and several hosted options.
Thanks for comments Piwik is not in the list By the way Piwik is also one of top we analytics tool but here we have listed only top 10
Useful list. You can compare this list with the most frequently used web analytics tools over at w3techs: w3techs.com/technologies/overview/traffic_analysis/all
Thanks Andrew for comment will surely check out the comparison on w3techs
Fantastic post.. Till now I know about google analytics alone.. After reading this post I came to know about the lot of alternatives to GA. I find your post a very useful one.. Thank you.
Thanks Adel for comment Gland to know that your found something new and useful here
hey, dude, your are missing something, and not anything : the best of the best, you are missing Woopra!
Woopra is really good and here we have listed only top 10
I recently discovered GetClicky and I’m loving it. It’s incredibly robust and very easy to use. getclicky.com
GetClicky is also a good web analytics tool
Quite an impressive list, here. THanks for this. I’ll be researching each of these for my clients (currently we’ve been sticking with Awstats and Google Analytics). It’s good that there are some other viable choices we can take a look at.
Yea surely you should check out the other services listed here
Thnks for giving this list. This list is very helpful for me for analyzing and searching. After reading this post I came to know about the lot of alternatives to GA. I find your post a very useful one
Google analytics is by far my favorite. I feel that it doesn’t get any simpler to check to see how many people are coming to your site along with a number of different things. Most stat trackers are alike but you really just have to find the one that you are most comfortable with just like most other things. I strongly suggest Google analytics.
Up till now, I have only heard of Google Analytics. Now, I have other options to try. It would be fun to watch the differences these web tools unearth. There’s bound to be a distinct data that you wouldn’t find in one statistic tool.
I’m a cut and dried person and the only analytics tool that I’ve ever used ever since is the Google Analytics. I’ve heard of the others and tried Site Meter & FreeStats but still I’d choose Google Analytics. This is a good list though.
I was researching for analytics tool since my boss needs them for our company site. Then I came by here and saw a list. I am thankful that I got a lot to share with my boss. More power to your site!
I am not familiar with the others and I might as well try them. The first 3 are fine and I’ve proven that they work great. Maybe the others will work out well for me too.