Tracking Your Traffic Sources

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What do you use to track your traffic sources? I've used quite a few but would like to know what Warriors are currently using to track their traffic.. so what's your favorite?
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  • only one got/tried is my click boss. works as a link tracker & rotator and works pretty well
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    • Google Analytic is best tools owned by Google itself provides complete tracking reports for source of landing traffic at your website you can also track bounce rate and geographic location of visitors.
  • Google analytic is the best tool for analysis traffic of a website, moreover it is totally free.
  • I use Google analytics and also I use a difference squeeze page webform code and track that form. So I have a difference squeeze page for each traffic source. Then I can see what traffic source my subscribers are coming from.
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  • I use extremetracking.com. They have both a free and paid for tracker. Works very well for me. I love it. I also have Google Analytics enabled.
  • Google Analytics for me too.... used to use it for a previous website I ran which had around 11,000 uniques a day and the layout and structure was fantastic for filtering the traffic sources etc
  • Google Analytic is the best for tracking traffic.
  • Sorry I should have been more specific. I meant for tracking traffic that is sent to an affiliate program squeeze page, which you are not able to use Google Analytics on because you can't mess with the code. So basically a link shortener that also tracks your traffic sources.
  • You'd be stupid to use anything but google analytics. Extremely fast, has everything you could ask for and 100% FREE!
  • I use Google Analytics
  • I also use Google Analytics. It's a great resource and offers a ton of information if you drill down into it.

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