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I use google analytics to analyze the visitors , no of pages visited and other stats for my web site Skill-guru

I have also added my site on compete.com . I was looking at unique visitors count on compete and there was a big difference between number of unique visitors reported by google compared to compete. Do they use different parameters to count the unique users ?

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Compete is just an estimate, and I've seen it be wrong by an order of magnitude. I wouldn't trust it at all if you can help it; if you do look at it, just count the number of digits in the number.

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Thanks Jason.What is the reason we see the websites measuring traffic using compete especially on techcrunch ? – skillguru Dec 28 '09 at 0:43
Skillguru - That is because sometimes it is the only way to see other people's numbers, that is the real purpose of compete... to get a rough estimate of the traffic of other people's websites. There are much better ways to track the traffic to your own sites (GA, etc) – James Avery Dec 28 '09 at 3:33
@skillguru, James is right. The answer is "because it's the only number they can get their hands on." Using Compete for relative traffic size is probably better, but I know (from my own websites) that even that can be off by an order of magnitude. – Jason Dec 29 '09 at 3:01
EXAMPLE: Speak of the devil, just saw this on my Twitter feed: twitter.com/otherinbox/statuses/7142664228 – Jason Dec 29 '09 at 3:09
You are right Jason. Compete so inaccurate. The unique user count plugin in my wordpress blog does much better job – skillguru Jan 22 '10 at 15:15

Google Analytics is much more accurate than Compete.com because GA uses a tracking pixel and Compete does not.

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Thanks Joe. What you said sounds logical – skillguru Dec 28 '09 at 0:43

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