Great well reasoned article here about why the author has decided to drop Google Analytics.
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Great well reasoned article here about why the author has decided to drop Google Analytics.
Great article picked up from my friend @1918 about why it may make sense to drop Google analytics in 2013 in favor of a @SpringMetrics (http://www.springmetrics.com ) or some other metrics provider. With GA's "Not Provided" climbing up close to 50% FREE isn't as valuable or cheap as it used to be.
If you really want to know what your website is doing, and you do, spening a little money may be much cheaper than FREE.
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