Noch zwei alternativen zu Google Analystics

 

Gestern wurde ja schon Piwik hier vorgestellt. Zwei weitere alternativen zu Google Analystics sind Woopra und W3Counter. Woopra ist eine Java Applikation, daher kommt es für die viele nicht in Frage, die ein “normales” Webpaket bei dem Provider Ihrer Wahl haben, welches nur mit MySQL, PHP und Perl ausgestattet ist. W3Counter läuft komplett auf dem Server des Anbieters. Zwar gibt es eine kostenlose Free anmeldung, diese beinhaltet aber nicht alle Features.

 

What is Woopra?

Woopra is a robust web-tracking & analysis tool that works perfectly on any website. It is mainly targeted for small to medium websites ranging from few hundreds up to tens of thousands of daily page views.

Essentially, it is targeted for blogs interested in the most minuscule details of every single action. In addition, Woopra provides a precise real-time streaming of every single activity on the website.

Woopra also features a clean interface, including many graphical visualization components, such as charts, maps, panels… Along with many other clean and advanced options that make Woopra an ideal solution for webmasters who desire to discern all the aspects of their website.

Woopra Main Features

Die 2. Alternative ist w3counter.

Es gibt zwar eine kostenlose Free Version, aber wer mehr möchte muss einen Account anlegen der kostenpflichtig ist.

 

W3Counter is about answering important questions.

They’re the questions a site owner needs to ask to learn about and improve how visitors find and interact with your website.

Information about your website visitors

Who your visitors are

Where are my visitors located?
What languages do my visitors speak?
What browsers and platforms are used to view my site?
What screen resolution do visitors view my site at?
Do my visitors have JavaScript enabled in their browsers?

Referrers and search engines

Where your visitors come from

What webpages are linking to mine and how many people click those links?
What pages started linking to my site today?
What search engines do people use to find my site?
What search phrases or keywords are used to find my site?
What phrases brought visitors to my site for the first time today?

Entry pages, exit pages, and bounce rates

What your visitors see and use

What pages are viewed most often?
What pages are linked to or found in search results most often?
From which pages to visitors leave my website?

Click overlays, navigation analysis

How visitors interact with your site

Which links are being clicked on my pages, and which aren’t?
How many seconds or minutes do visitors spend browsing my site?
How many pages are being viewed during each visit?

Who's on my site now

What visitors are doing right now

Who’s on my site right now?
What outside links are visitors clicking on to find my site right now?
What searches are visitors performing to find my site right now?