Google has launched Stats for Blogger, a Blogger feature that was previously available in the experimental version of Blogger, Blogger in Draft. The feaure is fairly self-explanatory in that it provides Blogger users with stats about their blogs.
More specifically, Stats for Blogger provides stats like real-time tracking of each time your blog is viewed, and insights about your audience, such as top search keywords, countries, browsers, etc. The user interface comes with easy-to-read graphs and charts.

Stats for Blogger actually has some improvements over the Blogger in Draft version. For example, it includes self-view exclusion – it will exclude your own pageviews if you turn that option on. It also has more effective bot traffic filtering.
"We’ve extended our list of known ‘bots’ (the non-human visitors, such as crawlers), another measure to provide more accurate pageviews from real visitors," says Blogger’s Chang Kim.
There are also now rate-limiting visit counts from the same user and internationalization – availability in over 40 languages.










"Of course, there are more experts/companies using the service than journalists, but that’s what I would expect as that reflects the industry," he continues. "There are many more people seeking attention of reporters than there are reporters, and it is important to have deep inventory of experts and sources."