Feedburner StandardStats Goes Live

Feedburner’s StandardStats is now fully operational. Along with burning feeds, publishers can also keep track of their site stats from their Feedburner Dashboard. StandardStats is free for all, you need to activate it by going to Analyze tab and check “Track metrics for my site” checkbox. If have already placed FeedFlare or FAN code on your blog, you don’t even have to insert the tracking script. Else, they’ll give you a javascript tracking code.

StandardStats Can Show You:

  • Visitor summary, detail and trends
  • Page summary, detail and trends
  • Referral and Search trends
  • Inbound referral traffic breakdown, grouped by domain and broken out in detail
  • Outbound click breakdown
  • Visitor city cloud and live geographic visitor detail
  • Percentage inbound traffic from search and the queries that drove the traffic
  • Percentage of visitors that are new to your site today
  • Browser and OS breakdown, with trend indicators
  • Detailed historical traffic by page and by date

Once activated, StandardStats will start collecting your stats within an hour. StandardStats is a great service, yet its free. They’ve made stats look so simple by drawing easily interpretable graphs.

 

I’m sure the entire Feedburner community will love it. Good job Feedburner (and ofcource BlogBeat).

This post was published by on January 6, 2007

About the Author: Thilak Rao works as a Social Media Expert. He is one of the first professional bloggers from India, and he loves to write, travel and click photos. Follow him on Twitter @thilak

  • http://www.visualreactor.org Rohit

    That looks hot! Is it okay to use both Google Analytics and Feedburner StandardStats ?

  • http://tech-buzz.net Thilak

    Rohit: Absolutely, You can install any number of tracking scripts in your blog, but keep an eye on the pageload speed.

  • http://www.rishiraj.info Rishi

    yeah!

    But Thilak, can it beat Google Analytics and stat counter like pro’s?

  • http://tech-buzz.net Thilak

    Rishi: Google Analytics isn’t the ulimate, I agree that Google Analytics provides decent stat details, but its too complex for beginners. I personally find StandardStats simpler and more usable. If I had to go for something else, I’ll pick Wp-Stattraq or Mint

  • http://www.lawsy.net Lawsy

    I use the feedburner tracking system for my RSS Feed and AwStats for my web stats. Its accurate and pretty with charts and all.

  • http://www.connectedinternet.co.uk Everton Blair

    I recently ditched mint as it couldn’t keep up when my site was under intense load. I revisited Google Analytics and I really think it’s unbeatable and best in class.

  • http://tech-buzz.net Thilak

    Everton: Yeah, I think thats the problem with most Stats script which rely on MySQL.

  • http://www.lawsy.net/ Lawsy

    I use the feedburner tracking system for my RSS Feed and AwStats for my web stats. Its accurate and pretty with charts and all.