Firefox Extensions for Web Analytics
Posted on 14. Dec, 2008 by Nikhil Sheth in Browsers
Here is a list of number of extremely useful third party plug-ins and extensions to help web analyst to test, report and analyze the web data easily.These firefox extensions saves us a lot of time for to analysis our web traffic efficiently.
1. Web Analytics Solution Profiler/Debugger (WASP)
Provides detailed information about the data being collected trough Query String and Cookies by web analytics solutions. Covers 125 tools, including Google Analytics, Omniture SiteCatalyst, Coremetrics, WebTrends, ad networks and several others.
2.Data Analytics Firefox Addson
DataAnalytics is a Firefox extension that enables importation, manipulation, analysis and graphing of data. Often websites lock their information in static tables.
3. TrackMe Analytics on user habits.
TrackMe delivers Personal Analytics on user habits and can provide teachers with a tool to use in assessment which can encourage learners to engage in inquiry in a domain, whilst documenting and developing their habits.
4.Greasemonkey
Grease monkey allows you to customize the way a webpage displays using small bits of JavaScript. Here’s a list of scripts which’ll help web analysts, before that make sure u have latest version of grease monkey addons.
5. Checks to see if Google Analytics is installed on any given page
This extension checks the current page you are on to see if Google Analytics is installed. It’ll automatically detect and report back to your browsers status bar.
6. Counterpixel – Display the counting/measurement pixel of a website.
The tool tries to find counting/measurement pixel of tracking software from different services and companies.
7. Fire Analytics – allows you to view Google Analytics reports in Firefox.
Open Tools > Fire Analytics menu, specify your email & password on Preferences tab (alternatively you can just log into your account using browser), choose Report type and click “Show report” button.
8. Better Google Analytics – Enhances Google Analytics with a compilation of user scripts.
Ghostery lets you see the invisible web on every page on the web. Invisible web objects include web bugs that track your behavior as well as analytic trackers used by the sites you visit to understand their own audience.
10. Alexa Sparky
Sparky is a free Firefox browser plugin built by Alexa, that accompanies you as you surf, providing useful information about the sites you visit without interrupting your Web browsing.
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