The Performancing team has finally released an update to PMetrics. The former PMetrics statistics tracker was a popular feature and had found many bloggers adapting the tracker.
Months after the former PMetrics got shut down and SplashPress Media has taken over Performancing.com the new statistics tracker, PMetrics, has been released.
PMetrics offers more than most other programs do, compare the features in this handy table.
Compared to most other programs the two most interesting features of PMetrics surely are the ability to track the outbound links and for people with way too much of time on their hands there is the live spy, showing you who does what right at the moment on your site. Open the spy in a FF tab and stalk your visitors all day long!
Stop dreaming please… for most bloggers this will be a rather boring feature because you really don’t have that much of traffic as you’d love to have anyway. [/snark]
PMetrics also shows you the last 50 visitors on a Google Map and not only the selected visitor like other programs do.
If you’re a modern informationally overloaded geek, with RSS reader, you’ll love the option to export your stats as an RSS feed.
PMetrics can best be described as an easy to use Google Analytics version with all the features most people need. And then some.
Some of the special features such as the Spy option (mostly the features using more server resources) aren’t available in the free version (you get a 21 day trial for the full version) and the free version also is restricted to sites with maximum 1000 page views/day. That should be sufficient for most bloggers anyway.
A year license for all the features only costs $14.95, or the equivalent of 2 sophisticated Lattes at $tarfuck$. But Lattes won’t satisfy your stats obsession a year long. And of course now you are going to try out that awesome statistics tracker and use my this link.
Don’t be a greedy bitch and click here… maybe I can soon, finally, try out a $tarfuck$ Latte for $7. I promise you I won’t get addicted to those Lattes, I’d rather drink a Lavazza Espresso anyway.
Yup Pmetrics even offfers you a provision on anyone who signs up using your link. But it gets even better… if you belong to the first 100 people writing a review of Pmetrics, you’ll even get a free license for one year. Hop over to the community forums at Performancing and you’ll soon find the thread. ;-)
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