10 days update of traffic counter experimental study

It has been 10 days since we started the experimental study to find out which traffic counter is more accurate (well relatively accurate). As I mentioned in the introduction experiment page, I will be posting results every 10 days from the date we started the experiment, today I will be posting the results here.



Results
So clearly from the table we can see that Statcounter had recorded more hits and pageviews than any of the other two.

If we assume our determinant is Page visits (Total views), Google Analytics have the lowest, which in other words (for this experiment) means it had recorded the lesser of visits to ashPresentom over last 10 days.

If we assume our experiment determinant is Page Views, in which case sitemeter becomes the lesser to have recorded a low number of page views.

It has only been 33% of our expected experimental period and these results are starting to clearly tell us which site measure website traffic accurately.

Additions after 10 days
I have added to the site after 10 days another 2 FREE website traffic counters you can find out there. In selecting the counters I paid close attention to the way they display results and easy installation and navigation.
New additions are;
4. ShinyStat (http://www.shinystat.com/)
5. GoStat (http://gostats.com/)

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