I use sitemeter and statscounter. Both are free up to a point... but you'll want to pay for the information after a while. I mean... my life would be so much less fulfilling if I didn't know that the word "foreskin" leads people to my blog. That's worth $6 a month right there.
Each of these sites (statcounter.com and sitemeter.com) has step by step directions on how to hook up your blog. It requires pasting a bit of html into your template somewhere. I've put mine in the sidebar just below my blogroll, but they can go anywhere. It's not complicated, but I'd recommend saving your template as a wordpad or notepad doc before monkeying around with anything, just in case things go badly. That would be the voice of experience talking. ;-)
If you need more help, drop me an email: Psalm23 gmail yada yada
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I use sitemeter and statscounter. Both are free up to a point... but you'll want to pay for the information after a while. I mean... my life would be so much less fulfilling if I didn't know that the word "foreskin" leads people to my blog. That's worth $6 a month right there.
What nina said...
Each of these sites (statcounter.com and sitemeter.com) has step by step directions on how to hook up your blog. It requires pasting a bit of html into your template somewhere. I've put mine in the sidebar just below my blogroll, but they can go anywhere. It's not complicated, but I'd recommend saving your template as a wordpad or notepad doc before monkeying around with anything, just in case things go badly. That would be the voice of experience talking. ;-)
If you need more help, drop me an email: Psalm23 gmail yada yada
Wordpress has a bit on the dashboard that tells me some of the google keywords that people use to find my blog. Some of them are downright creepy.
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