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WordPress PlugIn “StatPress”: live statistics & analytics

August 4th, 2008

StatPress is one seriously impressive WordPress PlugIn. One of the best PlugIns you’ll ever use. I first heard about it from Blog Perfume’s post and I’ve never looked back.

It lives inside your WordPress dashboard and it gives you instant access to live website statistics like traffic volumes, keyword/search terms, referring websites, browser & operating systems, search spider visits and lots more.

And best of all, it also allows you to “spy” on your own website traffic. At any time you can see exactly who is accessing your site, where they’re from, their IP address, which pages they are viewing, what search term and engine brought them to you, PLUS what operating system and browser they are using. Google Analytics eat your heart out..!

And the biggest advantage to this type of analytics tool is there are no coding requirements. Google Analytics is arguably the best free tools for thorough, detailed website analysis. But you do need some coding skills/access, and sometimes it just “feels” like a laborious tool to use.

StatPress is exactly the opposite; it’s effortless to use and painless to access. Installation is a breeze, and since installing it I’ve been checking my basic traffic trends here more than inside Google’s analytics tool. Admittedly, it is not the fully-featured tool that is gAnalytics, but that does not matter. This plugin rocks..!

It’s instant, live data that you can analyze, search and export easily. It doesn’t replace gAnalytics, but it’s a faster, easier way to quickly check your stats.

This is how detailed StatPress really is. The Dashboard, which is a basic overview of all the stats, shows you ALL the following:

Overview : a total report on visitor, pageview, spider and RSS feed stats. Displays volume by total, this month, last month, today and yesterday.

Hits : reports your last 10 site hits. Breaks them down to time, IP address, TLD, page hit, operating system and browser used.

Keywords/Search terms : reports the last 10 search queries that brought traffic to your site. Includes date, time, keyword, search engine and search engine results page.

Referrers : shows you the last 10 URLs that sent traffic to your site, and what time and date that occurred.

Agents : the 10 latest Agents

Pages : what day, time, page and OS/Browser combo were last viewed.

Spiders : what day, time, Spider and Agent last crawled your site.

And that’s just the Overview…! This really is a must-have WordPress PlugIn. And with the recent crash and burn of alternate analytic providers, I’d be careful who you use to track your traffic. Between StatPress and gAnalytics there’s not much you can’t achieve.

Here’s the link to StatPress plugin on WordPress.org and the StatPress Homepage.

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6 Comments so far

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Minnesota MLS September 4th, 2008 (#)

I absolutely agree. I love Statpress. Concise and fast to use.

I also use the Google Analytics WP plug-in. I get wildly different stats with Statpress vs Analytics. Sometimes Statpress is 5 times higher than Analytics.

Have you ever figured out why the difference?

dawnprofies October 1st, 2008 (#)

@ Minnesota MLS: I see the very same WILD variances. I do love StatPress alot, but I have go with Google on the accuracy (don’t I) ..? I’d like to hear from someone who knows alot more than me on how these analytic tools really work.

F October 8th, 2008 (#)

i use both for my site : StatPress and Analytics. But i’ve got some problem like Minnesota MLS. There’s widely different stats between them. Wich tools i need to prefer? the more accurate one?

dawnprofies October 9th, 2008 (#)

@ F: I imagine the consensus for accuracy is definitely with Google Analytics.

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