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Free Invisible Stat Counter that i use is http://statcounter.com. Create as many AutoBlog as we can, but it still need to analyze it right?. Which one is the best, which keywords that should be targeted for our next AutoBlog and multiply it.
Lots of free tracker (i will always search for free service
) were exist, i have tray Extremetracking, HiStats, and other service, but most of theme were using “visible” tracking button that could anyone see your stat (like extremetracking). Because its free, you can complain anything, and you must accept it. Its kind like “take or leave it” terms.
That’s why i recommend you StatCounter.com service as your free invisible stat counter website. Use an invisible type of tracker, so nobody will see your stats, or even steal your hot keywords. But if you want it, you can still make this tracker visible (put StatCounter button), or maybe show your visitor count (just for show off).
Great news : This Statcounter.com can integrated with Flippa auction (if you are a website seller on flippa)

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I’m going to try it. Have you ever used the StatPress plugin? I guess you don’t want to use Google Analytics, because they can tell it’s an autoblog? What do you think? Do you use Google Analytics for your autoblogs? Adsense has a new interface. Under Performance Reports you can just add a url to track your Adsense earnings on your autoblog.
On a different note I noticed that you are using trackbacks. Do you find that it’s good for SEO on autoblogs? Maybe you could make a post about it.
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statcounter is ok, the problem is that the free version keeps the details only for the last 500 visits or so, so you can’t see too many statistics, especially if you have hundreds of visitors per day. you can only see the number of pages view per day, etc, but you can’t see all the exit links, exit pages, entry sources, etc… but it’s still the best invisible counter out there
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hm… well, you can check your awstats for that in the cpanel, for example. and you don’t need to insert any 3rd party .js.. which by the way, I’m against it, because you don’t know what the developers inserted in that js code…:)
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