What’s the best website visit tracker?

I have had Nedstat as the visit tracker on my website for a long time (the free version). It’s OK, but I want more! I would like to be able to analyse and keep track of the search terms used to get to my website, and also do some analysis of where and when hits are made.

So I wonder if people reading my journal (a very select group) have any recommendations on visit tracking software they would care to share with me? I wouldn’t mind paying a small sum for it; free is good, but useful software is better.

An example of what Nedstat produces for my home page is here.

3 Responses to “What’s the best website visit tracker?”

  1. besskeloid says:

    “nudist”? Where’s the jaypegz?

  2. chrishansenhome says:

    It certainly wasn’t me. I think it was in a reply I made to something or other in soc.motss. The more wacky things I reply to there, the more my site comes up with wacky references. Comes with the territory, I guess.

  3. anonymous says:

    http://tellertest.com/en/ has an overview of most free website trackers.