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Using Online Tools To Analize Your Site

March 3rd, 2008

Written by Mr Javo

Hey bloggers, everyday I check my blog stats with Google Analytics, may be you do it with SiteMeter, both are pretty good. Both give you stats about your unique visitors, where they came from, which operative system they use etc etc… In this entry I’ll give you some webtools which you can not even check your main stats, also you could check your alexa rank, google page rank, amount of backlinks and more useful stuff.

 

Lastly I was participating on blogcatalog discussions and I found some useful tools. Due to this I was investigating on google for more tools like which I found, and I could make a little compilation, I hope you like :

 

  • iWebTool: I found this service very useful, it provides you a lot of tools to check your website ranking, backlinks and others. Although this tools are very useful, are not too accurate. Tools particularly those which give ranking will usually provide different results than when you check yourself. This is because the server where the tool retrieves the data from is different to the server you retrieve the date from. Therefore, when the tool extracts the data, it will be different to when you check yourself. However, those tools are very good, check them for yourself :cool: . iWebTools

Some features of iWebTool

 

  • Xinu ToolsXinu: This is another website which provide us a statistics about PageRank, Indexed Pages from the different search engines and backlinks from the different social networks. The difference with iWebTools is that this site provides you all those numbers at the same time, you only need to enter your url and it will give you all the data it can give you. Instead in iWebTools, all those tools are separated.

  • goingupGoingUp: I really like this one, if you’re interested in how your site is performing and how good your SEO efforts are, GoingUp! is for you. GoingUp! offers a wealth of information about your site from visitor tracking to SEO tools, they can help you to achieve great results by giving you cool stuff to track and manage your websites. This service is very similar to Google Analytics, I really recommend it!

  • iWebTrack: with this you can track and monitor the activities of every individual visitor to your website, web statistics, visitor system information, advertising campaigns, conversion tracking, and graphical statistics with the fastest growing web analytics provider in North America and the U.K. Knowing what your web page statistics are is the key to successful online business. This service looks great but is not free =(, so you check your demo and then you can try their service 30 days Trial, then you need to pay, I don’t know how many because I don’t use it and I’m not interested on it, I think that with Goingup!, Site Meter and Google Analytics you can know everything you want for free :wink: .

 

Well my friends, you have four webmaster tools to enjoy and have fun :smile: , with them you can see all your data in the same place, for example alexa rank, technorati rank, backlinks… I found it very useful because you don’t need to load all those site individually to check your data :wink: , what do you think?

 

Happy blogging! and don’t forget to check my birthday contest :twisted: .

 


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13 Responses to “Using Online Tools To Analize Your Site”

Comment by spostareduro | 3 Mar 2008 at 23:55

Nice job. Thanks..*-)

 
Comment by Mattaw | 4 Mar 2008 at 00:17

All those are good tools. But I still personally believe analytics or that type of tool is the most important one you can use as a blogger.

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Comment by Caren Subscribed to comments via email | 4 Mar 2008 at 02:14

I personally don’t like analytics. It’s cluttered with too much information and I don’t like their “clicks today” system.. Personally I use feedburner tracking stats for what I need to know and it actually only gives me what I care about so I’m happy.

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Comment by Mr. Javo | 4 Mar 2008 at 03:25

:D Thats truth Caren, I don’t use the most of those tools, just a couple of them but however, all them still being good :cool: .

 
Comment by andymurd | 4 Mar 2008 at 14:00

Looks like GoingUp is going down – I’m seeing lots of SQL errors.

 
Comment by Stephan Miller | 4 Mar 2008 at 15:03

Great list of tools. I will have to check them out. I haven’t heard of most of them. It seems if you aren’t researching this stuff all the time, new sites pop up out of nowhere.

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Comment by Mr. Javo | 4 Mar 2008 at 18:42

Thats true Stephan, I’m sure that there are a lot of tools like thus on internet but I’d discard like 5 because they were complex or useless.

 
Comment by Barbara Ling (aka Owlbert) | 18 Mar 2008 at 18:49

Nice set of tools! I use Feedburner stats alot myself (and also the plugin Psychic Search).

Best wishes,

Barbara

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Comment by Mr. Javo | 18 Mar 2008 at 19:10

Hey good plugin! I will try it :razz:

 
Comment by Hosting Review | 4 Jun 2008 at 23:06

xinureturns.com = iblogstats.com.

I use Google Analytics for my few blogs only. I don’t know why I don’t like GA :grin: :grin: :grin:

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Comment by Wealth and Success | 10 Aug 2008 at 23:14

Your post makes one think! Great article. Thanks for allowing me to comment!

 
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