- Author: Bryon J. Noel

The ability to download ANR Blog Stats to Excel has been added to the ANR Blogs. The "Excel Download" link will download the stats from the page you are currently looking at. When viewing Blog stats and select "Excel Download". The stats downloaded will be the same as currently being viewed. This allows you to download the stats as you see them and as needed.
I know many have been wanting this ability. So I hope that you find this helpful!
- Author: Bryon J. Noel

If you've stopped to take a look at the ANR Blog stats lately you may have noticed quite a few changes over the past few weeks. The first change is the graph. We are now using Google's Charting tool to draw charts that are much better to look at than the previous charts.
Another part of the recent changes include the addition of date fields. This allows the entry of start and end date so that the stats between those dates can be retrieved easily.
One of the more difficult updates was to have an "All Blogs" stats view. This shows a summary of all the stats for each Blog. One may drill...
- Author: Bryon J. Noel

Do you notice anything new in the screen shot below? No? Yes? Maybe? This is like the game where you have to figure out what was changed in the picture. See anything? If your interested in your Blog stats I'm sure you may have noticed it. No? Not Yet? What? you want a clue? Ok, here's a clue....
Thin Green Line. Is that enough of a clue?
Ok. Ok. I'll jump to the point. We have added "Mobile Hits" to the Blog stats. This counts every single time someone with a mobile device views one of your Blog posts. Since adding the mobile Blogs we though it'd be nice to know how much traffic we get on mobile devices.
One question to ask is what is...
- Author: Bryon J. Noel

Once again the Web Action team is releasing something new! Something that many have asked for one way or another. Currently you may track your blogs statistics using the built in visits counter (which is not precise at all). Or you may use Google Analytics. Which works great except for the fact that your blog may be incorporated into many different Site Builder 2 and Site Builder 3 sites and Google Analytics cannot track these. This makes tracking blog stats almost impossible... Until now!
I would like to introduce to you "Blog Stats Beta"! These stats differ in that they gather data not only about each blog but data about each blog post is tracked individually. The stats are counted for any location that the Blog...