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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Europe
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Tracking traffic & analyzing stats on a wordpressMU network?
What would you recommend for tracking stats of a blog network?
I have a small (mainstream) network of blogs running on wordpressMU (fake freehosted blog network, all my own sites) set up on godaddy's hosting (ok yes, slow, but cheap and works) and their "free web stats" aren't enough.. Should I use a wp plugin (statpress or another one possibly better suited for wpMU, and watch it on a per-blog level) and how much would this type of approach slow down the already slow host? Or would you suggest something outside of wordpress, server based? webalizer/aw? For those of you familiar with godaddy ("deluxe" package ![]() what are the options?
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Arthur Flegenheimer
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: New York City
Posts: 11,056
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you can use analytics, just make sure that you setup tracking for each site on its own or else it will be a cluster fuck
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