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Statcounter reliability


I've been keeping an eye on my visitor logs to see how much my domain name problems have effected my traffic. According to Statcounter they had been climbing but yesterday there is a sudden dip. The Awstats logs provided by Site5 show no such dip.

I've seen a number of such dips in the Statcounter logs: their servers do not appear to be the most reliable. This is not a big complaint, I use them for free, more of a lamentation. Their professional service is too expensive for my simple ego brushing needs, $9 a month, but if I was paying that I would not want drop-outs approximately once a week.

The main advantage of Statcounter for me is that it counts visitors who have javascript enabled so it is essentially counting human beings rather than crawlers and referrer spam bots. It is also easy to set it up to ignore my own IP address. The Drupal statistics module does not have this feature but I could simply use phpmyadmin or another generic mysql database report generation tool to filter the drupal logs in any way I desire. The statistics module does list external referrers in reverse chronological order so it is useful for updating .htaccess referrer exclusion lists.


Peter Says:

over 3 years ago

Update, 1 month later and I haven't seen any more dropouts, statcounter has been fine. I still look there every day.

Peter

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