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elcome to the Digital Meltd0wn Music Blog. The aim of this blog is to introduce the readers to music that is out of print, commercially unavailable, released under a creative commons license, or with approval by the featured artist. The majority of the music posted here would be considered underground. Don't let that fool you into thinking that the music featured here might be any less enjoyable than that of the mainstream artists you hear on the radio, as this couldn't be further from the truth.
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Saturday, December 08, 2007
New Stat Site Needed - Please Help
I've been using Shinystat to track visits to my blog. Up until this point it has served me very well, but unfortunately it stops recording all traffic once 1,000 page views have been reached for a day, and it suggests that I upgrade to the professional package. I would like to try out another service, and I've been around long enough to know that there are free alternatives out there without any limitations, but I'm just unfamiliar with them at the time. I would prefer a site that will include as much detailed information as possible. Please help me out by leaving a comment and mentioning any that you know of. Thanks in advance.
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3 comments:
maybe xtremetracker or google analytics
Thanks for the suggestion Wreckless Jesus. I wasn't even aware that Google had a tracking service, but then again it's hard to keep up with all services they have these days. I'll be sure to check out xtremetracker also. If any of you have any more suggestions please don't hesitate to throw them out.
Zer0
I've been using Bravenet since the end of '06 with no problems.
130,000 hits and still counting.
Good luck
Trustar
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