Free Website Hit Counter...Page HTML Code That's Invisible Script to Your Visitors
12:22 AM Posted by Paris David
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You've set up your web page, now you need to install a free website hit counter that's invisible to your visitors and contains no ads?
Try these free website hit counters:
* Google Analytics - This free counter from Google easily provides you with the HTML code to plop right before the section of your code and voila! -- you're off and counting hits with a hit counter that's invisible to your readers, but offers you lots of info with graphs that tell you where visitors came from, how many came, how long they stayed, etc.
* StatCounter.com - Free also, and allows you to place invisible hit counter code on your website. Or, you can be a braggadicio like in the header of my blog currently, and brag about how many visitors you have.
StatCounter.com offers real-time stats with a maximum log size of 100 mg, so this only gives you detailed info about a set number of visitors, but you will get the total visitors and pageviews reported in a nice graph.
I love that StatCounter can show you all these lovely features:
So, choose your free website hit counter today and get those stats up!
May 27, 2007 at 12:13:00 PM EST
You may want to consider GoStats as it allows you to have a much longer log than stat counter does.
May 27, 2007 at 1:33:00 PM EST
Interesting...thanks, rchmura.
June 12, 2007 at 2:23:00 AM EST
I have used both Stat Counter and
GoStats.com
I agree to Rchmura, Go Stats is much superior.
March 21, 2008 at 11:19:00 PM EST
I decided to use Google Analytics due to all the information it gives me. I cannot findout how to place a simple Visitor Counter on my page using this information. Do you know of such code?
March 22, 2008 at 7:21:00 AM EST
Hi Picasso -
You can use the free StatCounter.com in addition to Google Analytics.
StatCounter.com gives you the counter code to put on your site, and you can make it either visible or invisible.
They're great. Try it.