Do any Irish or other bloggers have a mint and if so, at US$30 per site, how do you find it compares to the likes of Google Analytics or StatCounter when it comes to obtaining statistics, accuracy, layout and feel?
Any thoughts at all…
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Do any Irish or other bloggers have a mint and if so, at US$30 per site, how do you find it compares to the likes of Google Analytics or StatCounter when it comes to obtaining statistics, accuracy, layout and feel?
Any thoughts at all…
I've been blogging at kenmc.com since 2005. I'm a lover of all things food and digital. I've been running my own design business since 2005. You can find me on Twitter via @kenmcguire.
[...] never having heard of it until Ken mentioned it, last night I decided to have a look at what Mint was. I’ll admit, I fell in [...]
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Hi Ken, I have being using mint for the past few months now, it’s viewable at unsentsms.com/mint. I personally think it’s a great tool and well worth the pricetag and especially with the amount of plugins available. Although the google analytics is totally impressive, I’m glad I purchased mint.
I use it on a few of my sites. It’s killer feature is Newest Unique Referers which shows you when new people link to you:
http://www.eoghanmccabe.com/mint-unique.png
I use and love it on most of my sites.
Clients love its simplicity.
RSS is great.
@all – Some great positive feedback there, certainly one way to convince a chap!