8 Great Plugins To Track WordPress Stats

To maintain your blog traffic you must analyze the traffic stats daily and work to improve it every week or every month. But to analyze these stats you must have stats tracking tool with you, so in my today’s article I am going to give you a list of top WordPress plugins that will help you to track your daily blog statistics.

8 Great Plugins To Track Stats1. Google Analytics Plugin : This plugin allows you to use the powerful Google Analytics to track your WordPress stats. It logs 404 errors and also keep track of searches. Click here to download.

2. WordPress Wassup Plugin : It can track your visitors in real time. Has got a very readable and fancy admin console to keep tracks of your blog’s users visits. Click here to download.

3. WordPress Statpress : Using StatPress you can spy your visitors while they are surfing your blog or check which are the preferred pages, posts and categories. Once it is activated, it immediately starts to collect statistics information. Click here to download.

4. WordPress SlimStat : It tracks visits as per defined by Google Analytics, you can filter IP addresses to ignore a visit record, very compressed to it has low load on server. Click here to download.

5. WP Stats : Display your WordPress blog statistics ranging from general total statistics and top 10 statistics. Click here to download.

6. Piwik Analytics WordPress Plugin : It adds the piwik javascript code into every page of your weblog, so you don’t have to code PHP to add it to your templates. Click here to download.

7. WP OnlineCounter : A plugin for WordPress which counts the number of currently online visitors, the highest number of visitors online at the same time, and the total count of visitors. You can configure what should be displayed and how it should look like through its own options page in your WordPress dashboard. Click here to download.

8. Generic Statistics : It allows you to add any statistics tracking code to your WordPress blog without having to edit your WordPress Template’s code. Click here to download.

 

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49 thoughts on “8 Great Plugins To Track WordPress Stats”

  1. Hi all,
    Every successful blogger likes stats, i also love to check stats even in the morning when i go to work online i always check stats first. In this blog author has provided decent source of stats plugins. thanks to author for great sharing i personally like google analytics plugin.
    wordpress stat plugin is also nice.

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  2. I'm using StatPress and GoogleAnalytics.

    StatPress shows 180 visitors
    GA shows only 25 visitors…

    can someone explain?

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    • Yes, they differ. They use different algorithms to calculate your visitors. Or maybe are you sure about the type of visitors you compared? Unique visitors and normal visitors?

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  3. i think no need of any plugins 😀 , if you add more more plugins to your wordpress site, the site speed will reduce, just add google analytics code and get the work done 🙂

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  4. Great post!

    1 Question!! I installed WordPress Stat and Google Analytics to my blog. Strangely I found difference between Preview Count. WordPress Stats shows more page-view than Google Analytics. Similarly Adsense Impression is same as Google Analytics but less than WP-Stats.

    Why is So? Is their anything with Cache Plugin!

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    • Google Analytics visits are not proper these days, especially due to their new algorithm & content farm thing mate.

      Maybe you can disable the cache plugin and check for next day. 🙂

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  5. Beneficial list.you are able to also use sitemeter which isn’t a plugin though but you can easily add 2 line javascript in your blog and you’ll bring elaborate statistic report of your web log.

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  6. Some of the plugins listed there are really familiar with me but there are some that are new to me and that are very interesting. Knowing the stats of your blog is really important to know where you have to focus and where you are already excelling.

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  7. i check the stats on the analytics, though i don’t have the google analytics plugin for wordpress yet, but am looking foreword to use it soon. When it comes to stats i only prefer analytics and also another thing to keep in mind is that a stats plugin will always slow your blog so no point keeping more than one 🙂

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  8. Good list.You can also use sitemeter which is not a plugin though but you can easily add 2 line javascript in your blog and you will get detailed statistic report of your blog.

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  10. Google Analytics is just the bare minimum everybody should have on their websites. It horrifies me when I speak to people who have no clue about analytics, tracking and statistics. You should see their eyes light up when they "get" it…LOL

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    • yeah, the feel of the “first time analytics” experience is really cool. we all remember, don’t we, how it was to see the first of the visits come to our blogs and sites and which urls were referring and which keywords were sending the traffic… it truly lights up the eyes 🙂

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  11. I use nStatistics 2.0 (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/nstatistics/). I like it because it have graphs with zoom function and graphs per day and hours. It is great and olso I like row visits table and crawlers statistics witch is separate then users unique visits. Other stats plugins count in same place crawlers and real visitors witch always give a false statistics.

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  12. A really cool list by Gagan! I am not really using any of these..I just use the Google Analytics code embedded in the theme for all the statistical analytics.. I will surely give a try to some of these..

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  14. All are some nice plug in. I am using statcounter plug in as statcounter is my most favorite site for check my blog stats.

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  15. Some I've never heard of before.

    I'm looking for simple in use,. but comprehensive enough in the stats it provides.

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  16. I already use Statpress but after 2-3 month I remove it as it eat my database space too fast. However, other are just new name for me.

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  17. I use Wass-Up Plugin but this take an size of 30MB on database so i use to delete stats older than 3 months so this save me a lot of space on database 🙂

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  18. How popular are some of these that aren’t google analytics? Anaylitics gives me more stats than I know what to do with….is there something in the other ones that is actually valuable?

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