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why i love mint

In case you don’t know : I love mint. why? google stats sucks and everything else i ever touched just was lacking, but mint - well thats a treat.
I’ve tried stats that give you a temputre of a page / link, and pretty much any other thats so cool trick. In the end i found [...]

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In case you don’t know : I love mint. why? google stats sucks and everything else i ever touched just was lacking, but mint - well thats a treat.

I’ve tried stats that give you a temputre of a page / link, and pretty much any other thats so cool trick. In the end i found that all the fancy crap means nothing, i wanta see numbers, and be able to glance over them quickly. i also want to see graphs sometimes, but who doesn’t.

all the shapes and colors in the world mean nothing if you keep it separated. with mint i login and can see the whole picture.

with visits i can see in one glance how the sites doing today, yesterday, last month, this month, when people visit, etc.

i set refers to unique so as soon a view mint, i know if theres a new link to the site.

i don’t think i’ll ever finish setting up my feeds again, but when i did it was nice to know what my feed reads were.

crushes - come on haven’t you ever wanted to be able to look at your users and see how they navigated the site?

searches - i think the name says it all you need to know what brings people in.

local searches - all it took was 3-5 lines and mint also tracks my tag searches here.

trends - i don’t need to figure out anything, not pushing the numbers, this tells me whats going on.

geomint - user locations on google maps - need i say more?

i could continue this rant, but i think you get the picture : mint is awesome, and if you know know about it, you seriously need to learn.

seacrest out, sid

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3 Comments

  1. Dan
    June 4, 2007 at 11:01 am | Permalink

    Too bad it’s not free…. like W3Counter.

  2. June 4, 2007 at 1:17 pm | Permalink

    true, but it’s only 30 bucks with free updates

  3. June 7, 2007 at 7:54 am | Permalink

    Mint looks cool and has a really nice interface… Check out statcounter.com for another free service that I have been enjoying more than others I have tried…

    PS: I do love Mint (the flavor)…

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