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2:17 pm August 30, 2011
| Beating The Index
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Guys why not stick to Google analytics as it does a heck of a good job in my opinion for stats.
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2:34 pm August 30, 2011
| Jeff @ Sustainable Life Blog
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I havent heard about jetpack, but if push came to shove I'd make sure my GA was installed properly and just get rid of wpstats all together – I cant tell for sure, but I think it's double counting visits (that, or my traffic has grown). It returns different numbers than GA for the same stats.
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8:38 am August 31, 2011
| Eric – PersonalProfitability.com
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I installed jetpack the day it was released and have been thrilled with it. There were a few bug fixes over the first few weeks, but it is very stable now and has some good features baked in. I use the stats feature for my day to day tracking and use Google Analytics for deep dives.
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11:20 am August 31, 2011
| Glen Craig
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I've used WP Stats because you can get a quick view of what's going on in your WP dashboard, as opposed to going to the GA site.
But I'm not sure I want to install a slew of plugins just for WP Stats.
Does anyone know of a good plugin to see your GA stats in your WP dashboard?
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8:18 am September 4, 2011
| Frugal Confessions
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I would love to know how to get GA stats in your WP dashboard as well. I use WP stats because it is very convenient–like Glen said.
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11:51 am September 4, 2011
| MoneyIsTheRoot
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I use Google Analytics plugin to get some of the GA stats in my dashboard, you can always give that a try.
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10:45 am September 13, 2011
| Forest Parks
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I'd advise people to test out Woopra, I use it with GA.
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