Being a newer Motorola Droid user, I have downloaded an enormous amount of Apps from the Android Market. I enjoy testing Apps out to determine which Apps are the most efficient and useful for my everyday needs. Being a blogger, I have been searching the Android Market to find the best Droid Blogging Apps.

One thing that many Droid users aren’t aware of is that Apps that require a purchase can be refunded one time if you aren’t happy with the App. This gives us the ability to find the absolute best option, without wasting our money. Thanks to this option, I find myself buying more Apps that I ever have before with my iPod Touch or BlackBerry. This brings me to today’s posting, which gives a bit of an overview of two of my newest favorite Apps, DroidAnalytics and DroidSense. I paid for both Apps, which cost me a grand total of a little less than $3. Let’s take a closer look.

GOOGLE ANALYTICS

DroidAnalytics (approx $1.34) – 4.5 Stars, 105 ratings, 500 – 1K downloads

Note: DroidAnalytics Free Trial is available to try before buying. This handy App utilizes your Google Analytics to bring you a quick and pretty in-depth visualization of your Google Analytics data. It supports multiple Analytics website profiles and enables you to view your daily, weekly and annual statistics in categories such as page views, visitors, visits, bounce rates, page per visit and much more. You can switch to a graph view or display the data in a format that’s easy to view and compare. As much as I hate to say it, I like the features of this app a bit more than Google Analytics itself. It allows me to quickly view and compare data in a new way.

More Google Analytics Droid Apps

Analytics Widget (FREE) 3.5 Stars, 40 ratings, 500 – 1K downloads. Place your Google Analytics data on your home screen. This beta release displays your visitors and page views in a website profile you choose.

mAnalytics (FREE) 4 Stars, 272 ratings, 5K to 10K downloads. Views basic Google Analytics stats, supporting multiple website profiles. You can view all the basic statistics along with charts for your visits and page views.

mAnalytics Pro (approx $1.42) 4.5 Stars, 11 ratings, 50 – 100 downloads. Supports multiple accounts, including two statistical visualization modes in both landscape and portrait. They provide more chart options than the free version, visitor stats, page views, keywords, referrers and more.

Mobile GA (FREE) 3.5 Stars, 77 ratings, 1K – 5K downloads. Gives you many different Google Analytics reports to view and keep tabs on your statistics.

ADSENSE

DroidSense (approx $1.34) – 4.5 Stars, 40 ratings, 100 – 500 downloads

Note: DroidSense Lite is available to try for Free before purchasing DroidSense. Made from the same company that brings us DroidAnalytics, this app helps you keep up with your current AdSense earnings.  When you launch the App, you have two tabs; Main Stats and Reports. The Main Stats view gives you a quick summary of total earnings from today, yesterday, last 7 days, last 30 days and total (from the beginning). The Reports let you view helpful information that includes hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and annual earnings. Like the DroidAnalytics, I find viewing and comparing data extremely helpful. Information displayed includes number of clicks, views, cpc, cpm and earnings.

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  1. mzdeville says:

    Hey Brian,
    Stopped by to see what new changes you have made and to maybe steal a few ideas:) I really like the new look. Very clean and professional.
    I went with something a little more "girly" this time. I don't know if I will keep it or not. If you get time, stop by and tell me what you think. I look forward to hearing your comments!

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  5. Jonas Piela says:

    I developed Analytics Widget and I just created a facebook page to concentrate feeback and bugreports on one single page. I would like you to join that page to contribute your ideas and experinces with analytics widget: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Analytics-Widget/33...
    looking forward to see you there!
    Jonas

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