The accuracy is now top-notch, and it helps me tremendously in the day-to-day running of my advertising and targeting in more specific areas.
Definitely the way to increase traffic and income all year around.
Keep up the good work.
Nige
]]>So after a lot of research I installed Matomo Analytics, compared the results with the GA results, and both seemed to be similar (I didn’t expect total agreement). So I removed the Google tracking code.
Now, a year later, I am reasonably happy with Matomo, but it has doubled the number of fields in my database, and I just wonder if I need something that is so large. So after a lot more research, I have installed Burst Statistics, which is much simpler.
But comparing stats between the two, just for a week, I find that Burst consistently give me results that are about 20% lower than Matomo. Of course, absolute accuracy isn’t all that important, I only really need to see trends, but it leaves me wondering.
Are analytics programs so variable and inaccurate that they don’t tell us much really? Has anyone any references on checking accuracy – maybe someone has done accuracy tests?
Thanks.
]]>I have selected GSpeech as it covered most if not all of my requirements. Seamless integration with my self-hosted WordPress instance, customizable widgets giving the reader a lot of flexibility, stats. It even proposes instant contextual!! translation to a huge number of languages of any article using a neural engine which works great and is very accurate. Instantly. My readers are Wowed with the possibility to now have audio transcriptions in their local language, and my content can reach a larger audience to teach what i have to share.
Support is very responsive and has always covered all my questions like a Pro.
The problem is there is no unit given. Does the entered number stand for minutes? Or days? It is probably not days but please don’t let the users go guessing.
Thank you
]]>Thanks for the plugin.
In my experiments I notice that the location is rounded to 5 decimal places.
I suppose it depends on the density of the delivery locations. In our case, another 1 or 2 decimal places would help (based on quite a few trials that I have done).
Would also be nice to have Satellite View possibility in selection. At least on the lab site that I have set up there is no such option. Again I suppose it depends on location/country and how well Google has mapped the roads to Satellite.
Otherwise, does what is says on the box and currently happy with it.
Thanks.
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