Counterize Plugin to Track Stats
December 27, 2007 | By Gobala Krishnan | No Comments »
Counterize is a WordPress Plugin that will give you the option of tracking important visitor data to your blog.

The Counterize Plugin will give you stats that can help you track your performance. For example you’ll see the following:
- IP adddress
- Timestamp
- Visited URL
- Referring URL
- Browser info
- Total hits
- Unique hits
- Other stats
Counterize is fully adaptable to your needs and looks ideal for bloggers who are obsessed with stats. The stats are similar to Awstats, but the advantage would be to not having to login to c-panel to see them.
What I like is the IP address feature and the unique hits feature which is important for niche bloggers.
Download the Counterize Plugin.
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Anyone has any idea how to interpret the statistics at the top of each column for the Counterize graph, Visits based on day of month? I am desparately trying to find out the hit rate to my blog for the past 4 days but working out the mathematics on this graph. Alternatively, if I can access the counterize database to find out the statistics, that would be better. How can I do this?
I have been using counterizee for 8 months (and loved it), and was just starting to fully appreciate its functionality, when I upgraded my MySQL from 4.1 to 5.0.2.
Counterize crashed my blog. How – when I tried to login to the admin dashboard in wordpress 5.1.2, the screen would go completely blank with the done message in the browser bottom taskbar.
It took hours to trace the rogue culprit by submitting script to each and every plugin that I utilize – I use more that 129 plugins on my blog site. Fortunately, I started from my A’s and when counterize was the first plugin to return a error message from my script, I focused on it.
I first provided the database 4x more memory from 32 MB to 128 MB to give it some horsepower. That did nothing. I desperately wanted to keep this beautiful workhorse in my blog’s repertoire – but fate always wins out.
After deleting counterize via FTP – the admin screen came back immediately and my day long crisis came to an end. Until that issue is resolved – beware that counterize will not work with MySQL 5.0.2. I also am using the latest PHP v5.2.
Hopefully the work around is coming, so I came enable counterize soon.