Javascript Page Counter
iWebTrack chooses to use a javascript page counter opposed to tracking cookies due to all the underreporting problems caused by cookie tracking. Yes, it’s true that back in the day it was safe to track web traffic by tracking cookies. Those days are over because there is such a large percentage of web users who block their cookies. Recent statistics estimated that about 30-35% of all internet users block cookies. This isn’t too much of a big deal except for the fact that web tracking services that track cookies will experience major underreporting problems due to the blocked cookies. In an effort to overcome these inaccuracies, iWebTrack has started using a javascript page counter to track web site traffic. This javascript page counter is a very accurate and easy way to track web site traffic. All you have to do as an iWebTrack customer is sign up for your account, copy and past this javascript page counter code on your web pages. It is very important that you post the javascript page counter code on all of your web pages or else we will not be able to track your web site traffic. We don’t want you paying for a service you can’t use, so we try our very hardest to help our customers post the javascript page counter code when they are having troubles. In addition to our javascript page counter code iWebTrack also offers an asp version for those exepericend/advanced users who prefer asp over javascript. It’s up to use which javascript page counter you want to use.
free counter script |
free javascript counter |
free web counter II |
free web counter |
free webstats |
invisible web counter |
javascript page counter |
web visitor counter |
website hits counter |
website tracker |