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WordPress.COM Providing Stats for Self-hosted WP Blogs
06.May.07 | 5 Comments
One of the common questions folks have when moving from a WordPress.com to self-hosted WordPress blog is, “How do I get stats just like I had when hosted at WordPress.com?”
The traditional response has been, “You can’t. But try Google Analytics, Feedburner Stats, Performancing Metrics, or any number of other options that are [...]
New Performancing Metrics - Take Two
26.Apr.07 | 7 Comments
I mentioned, more or less in passing, the new Performancing Metrics a month ago. I never really followed up on it until today though. I’m not exactly sure what happened during the last month, but it was re-released yesterday.
The trick with being an analytics or metrics junky is that I have more and [...]
New Performancing Metrics
28.Mar.07 | 5 Comments
I used to be a big fan of the Performancing Metrics. For what I want, it pretty much kicked butt. Then P Metrics was going to go open source. Then Performancing was sold.
Today, I saw that a “new” Performancing Metrics was released. However, after a very quick glance, it seems this [...]
Site Stats Improvements
16.Feb.07 | Leave a Comment
Just as I was puzzling out how to tackle this via a plugin, Feedburner announced last night that we can now exclude ourselves from Site Stats by clicking a checkbox.
Some other nice improvements mentioned as well.
I’m pretty much hooked. I still visit my analytics account once or twice a week, but StandardStats is where [...]
A New Metrics Options - FeedBurner
05.Jan.07 | 3 Comments
FeedBurner announced their new StandardStats service yesterday. This one could be the holy grail: Both Feed stats and Site stats. One-stop shopping.
I’ve just signed up, so nothing of use to share yet. In fact, I cut some corners on the installation of the necessary javascript so I’m curious to see if [...]


