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Re:The 5 best SEO tips for Joomla 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Not bad but I dont agree with this Logging and statistics with JoomlaStats
it creates HUGEEEE DB inputs and can slow your site dramaticaly
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Re:The 5 best SEO tips for Joomla 5 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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I currently use statcounter.com to keep track of my visitors at a few of my blogs. Would somebody be kind enough to recommend anything similar that I can use with Joomla 1.5 to help with tracking of my new site.
I don't know if I can use google analytics with Joomla since I'm not entirely sure if I can edit the html code on my site to verify the data for google like I can with my other sites.
As of today, I'm writing content for my site and will have around 100+ or so pages when it launches in one month. I'd like to find something that is easy to set-up and preferably free.
On a site note, are there any members of Seobook.com here? I'm considering joining that site to expand my knowledge about SEO, site building, marketing, linking, etc. I'm hesitant to pay the $1200 annual price for one book and the site content for a few reasons. Having said that, the site owner looks like he has his act together and I know that memberships have been a growing trend in the last year or so.
Thus far, I'm reading Ralph's material over at Wilsonweb.com and I've been very impressed with his internet marketing book published in 2003 or so. I look forward to contributing to this forum.
-J.R.
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Re:The 5 best SEO tips for Joomla 5 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Using google analitics is easy and no pain adding to template . Open templatename/index.php and just place google analytics just before ending </head> tag as for joining Seobook.com I would wait for sariels advice he is our mod here and knows much about SEO.
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Re:The 5 best SEO tips for Joomla 5 Months, 1 Week ago
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Yes you are actually VERY right... JoomlaStats creates a huge DB and can slow down your site.
However I have a site with about 5 to 600 unique visitors per day, and I just 'summarize' the tables every two months.
Google analytics is actualy a better .. but at the time I wrote the gbuide, analytics was a beta program with only invites and 5 sites per user max.
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