Is there a comparative analysis available for Mint and Google Analytics which can help me decide which one to implement in my situation?
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For every website I work on I only use Google Analytics. My main reasons:
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Mint is simpler, always up to date, and has a lot of plugins aimed at blogs and personal sites. Google Analytics is more complicated and takes a little time to understand, is updated daily, and has more features for larger sites such as marketing, e-commerce and such. On my own sites I started with Mint, used both of them for a while, but now I'm pretty happy with just Google Analytics. | |||
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Why have you opted for these two possible options in particular? There are a number of good packages out there, many of which are free and offer excellent services that may provide compelling advantages over the "default" choice, Google. Have a look at this ReadWriteWeb post that compares 10 free analytics tools for starters. I use Clicky on my site and find it to be an excellent alternative to GA. | |||||
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I've been using Google Analytics in an enterprise environment for a few years now. There are certainly limitations, in particular with merging to other datasets. The API has been invaluable to bridging this gap, and really encouraging stakeholders to ask better questions. In my opinion, evaluate both and work out the strengths and weaknesses based on your business requirements. | |||
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