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- Bizquarium » Blog Archive » Website traffic: Don’t drive with your eyes closed
[...] additional processing on every single webpage request. You can read a great back and forth story of David Seah’s experiences making Mint work and keeping his web host [...]
- Google Analytics Alternatives
[...] FAQ: http://www.haveamint.com/faqs/ Related blog posts: Mint versus Google Analytics Mint: Fresh Visitor Tracking Stat tracking the Mint [...]
- TBT’s Blog » Blog Archive » Mint Version 2 Coming Soon
[...] I’m quite excited to see what Shaun has in store for the next version of both Mint and his blog. I’ve always wondered what more he could do with Mint since it’s already the best stat tracking software with all the features I would need to analyze my visitors. If you’ve always hesitated to commit the $30 purchase from Mint and used free alternatives such as Google Analytics, I recommend you read David Seah’s review. My guess is that there’s going to be a UI overhaul with a variety of added features for both end users and Pepper developers. I also have a feeling that this upgrade won’t be free for existing users. Speculation aside, I’m itching to see what’s in store. I’ll post with any further updates or hints that I come across until the release of Mint V2. [...]
- kuniform » Blog Archive » David Seah on Mint Vs. Google Analytics
[...] As I noted earlier, I’ve been using Mint (so tasty and refreshing) along with Dreamhost’s built in stats counter software, I’ve had a bit of Google envy. Upon telling some web developer friends I’m using Mint, they would say things like, “You dummy! Why would you pay $30 for that? Google has it for free.” Thus far my answers have been to say things like, “But Shaun Inman is a person. It’s only $30. Google has $100 billion.” Then I go off on a diatribe about how, though I respect the heck outta Jeffrey Veen, Mint seems better, interfaces, marketing, building to flip sucks, blah blah blah. Apparently, I need to get out more, and find more interesting friends. Today, though, my right brain was singing its intuitive praises as I read this objective and detailed comparison of Mint and Google Analytics by David Shea. Seems like he’s also redesigning his website. Heck, even his old design kicks the living crap out of mine. Will you be my friend, David? Awwwwwww. bookmark this article [...]
- vs. ↵ BETALOG
[...] Welcher Service deine Ansprüche erfüllt? Keine Ahung. Du musst recherchieren und vergleichen! Chris Pirillo hilft aktuell bei diversen Video-Hosting-Services, David Seah stellt für alle Blogger Mint gegen Google Analytics gegen Statcounter und Jörg Oyen und Hans Dorsch haben für die Zeitschrift Publisher 13 Content-Management-Systeme unter die Lupe genommen (PDF). [V, I, A] [...]
- Matthew R Williams » [LOTD] Thursday December 14, 2006
[...] David Seah on Mint vs Google Analytics vs StatCounter [www] I have used all three for various projects - they each meet certain needs. My thoughts to come shortly. [...]
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