Technorati, Ogilvy and verbal diarrhoea
Monday, February 12th, 2007 at 10:31 am
James Byford and Antony Mayfield have blogged about the Technorati/Ogilvy link-up that was announced last week. The main aspect of the announcement itself that stands out to me is that much was said in the respective news releases and posts, but it all meant so little - a hype and jargon overload.
Tags: antony+mayfield, blog, blog+stats, Blogging, blogs, james+byfield, johnnie+moore, Marketing, ogilvy, Public relations, simon+collister, Social media, technorati
Comparing Google Analytics, Statcounter and Feedburner Site Stats
Sunday, January 28th, 2007 at 9:20 pm
I have three different website statistics packages running on my blog - Google Analytics, Statcounter and Feedburner. Here’s what I think of each and why.
Tags: blog, blog+stats, Blogging, blogs, feedburner, feedburner+site+stats, google, google+analytics, statcounter, statistics, vodafone-second+life-social+media, Web development, Wordpress, wordpress+2.1
Feedburner Site Stats launched
Friday, January 5th, 2007 at 7:27 am
Many bloggers use Feedburner to republish their RSS feeds. Feedburner has now launched a blog statistics service too, but how does it compare to other stats services?
Tags: blog+statistics, blog+stats, feedburner, feedburner+site+stats, google+analytics, statcounter

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