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Submitted by JacobFresco on April 23, 2008 - 7:31am in

For the last couple of days, I've been getting strange stats for my site. Visitors are never above 5 and it's always the same IP-adress (67.202.48.77). My own IP isn't showing either. When I doublecheck with Google Analytics (which I installed yesterday), I see 9 visitors during the day, from several different countries. These visitors don't show up on pmetrics. Is there something wrong with the stats?

Sincerely,

Jacob Fresco


Visit your website and view

Visit your website and view the source from your browser. Make sure the pMetrics code is present at the bottom of the page.

Often, when people make changes to their blog theme, they forget to move the pMetrics code into the new footer.

Code is present, Google Analytics is showing very different stat

The PMetrics-code is present:

<scriptsrc="http://pmetrics.performancing.com/1630.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<noscript><p><img alt="Performancing Metrics" src="http://pmetrics.performancing.com/1630-db1.gif" /></p></noscript>

And PMetrics is showing some stats, however, it's not correct. I installed Google Analytics to compare and for example, April 23rd (yesterday), pmetrics shows one visitor with one action, whereas GA shows 13 visitors. I know ofcourse that different analyzers show different stats, but this difference is just way to large.

Please help?

Sincerely,

Jacob Fresco

Very strange actions...

I was just checking my stats on pmetrics, and I noticed one visitor, with 3 actions. However, all actions are related to this forum and not to my website. It seems the code I posted above is active and measuring.

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