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What are the alternatives to Google Analytics for tracking website/blog traffic?
Hello! I run a blog and it would be interesting to me how many people read a certain post per day, for example. Are there alternatives to Goggle Analytics? For me, it's uncomfortable.
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I personally like Yandex Metrica. And so dofiga of all sorts: and mail ru and liveinternet and openstat and look for another 10 there.
I see that everyone loves the metric =)
I use Analytics to build statistical reports, and I use Metrica to analyze scrolling, click maps and view visits.
There are many more solutions, for example, open-source piwik , here is an example of implementing analytics using it.
Event analytics can be seen in carrotquest or hotjar , which, by the way, allows you to create polls and get feedback quickly.
The Google tag manager also provides great opportunities for embedding events and tracking user behavior, but is more difficult to implement.
And many others, including plugins for CMS, but we do not use them, because. solutions are not universal.
I hope that helped you. Good luck finding the right solution!
If the blog is on WordPress and others like it, there are many plugins for calculating the attendance of each post separately.
Yandex. Metrics, definitely. Everything else is either in decline or still underdeveloped.
There are two interesting approaches to advanced tracking of content projects using Google Analytics:
1) Tracking page scrolling/timing by characteristic marks (beginning, comments, end)
cutroni.com/blog/2014/02/12/advanced-content-track...
2) Tracking with Enhanced Ecommerce www.simoahava.com/analytics/track-content-enhanced
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