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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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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For every website I work on I only use Google Analytics. My main reasons:
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