Out for the Count
Well, who’s coming to your blog and how many of them actually return? Borrowing a page from the Blogwild! book, its time to get the counter!
A Google search took me to Statcounter for a free counter. The free scheme still gives you a ton of features but the records of the features are limited to 100.
While I haven’t exactly tinkered with all the options and features, feel free to play the detective and figure out who is watching your blog. This is a depressing figure in case you don’t hit the jackpot and people don’t come swarming to your site by the click-loads.
After you register and make a new project for your site, you will be lead on a long quest to customize the way your counter will look and function. At the end of it all, you will get a piece of code. View the text format template of your blog, follow the instructions on the final Statcounter page and Ctrl C + Ctrl V the code in the right place and voila!
You can now track the visitors to your webpage.
A Google search took me to Statcounter for a free counter. The free scheme still gives you a ton of features but the records of the features are limited to 100.
While I haven’t exactly tinkered with all the options and features, feel free to play the detective and figure out who is watching your blog. This is a depressing figure in case you don’t hit the jackpot and people don’t come swarming to your site by the click-loads.
After you register and make a new project for your site, you will be lead on a long quest to customize the way your counter will look and function. At the end of it all, you will get a piece of code. View the text format template of your blog, follow the instructions on the final Statcounter page and Ctrl C + Ctrl V the code in the right place and voila!
You can now track the visitors to your webpage.
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