FC2 Access Analyzer Has Been Released in Portuguese
LAS VEGAS, April 16, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- The global web service company, FC2, Inc. now supports Portuguese on its "FC2 Access Analyzer" service ( http://analyzer.fc2.com/ ), making up a grand total of 11 languages (Japanese, English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, French, Spanish, German, Russian, Indonesian and Portuguese).
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FC2 Access Analysis Portuguese Version http://analyzer.fc2.com/pt/
About FC2 Access Analyzer
FC2 Access Analyzer is a free access analysis service developed first in Japan in March, 2003.
Users are able to breakdown visitors to their blog or website in detail, simply by placing a small icon on their page.
With this release, we have added Russian, Indonesian and Portuguese to our supported languages.
The Merits of FC2 Access Analyzer
- Advertising icon displays for only 8 seconds. The icon is small and has many cute designs to suit your blog or website.
- Display data related to hourly, daily and monthly accesses, traffic sources, the nationality and browser type of visitors, and a breakdown of used search words.
- You are able to display data for up to 120 pages over 4 months.
- You are able to exclude your own accesses from the analysis.
About FC2, Inc.
FC2, Inc. is a global company that produces a variety of web services. Beginning with Japanese, these services are also made available in multiple languages. The company is based in Nevada, USA, and was established in 1999. FC2 is continually working towards improving its services for users.
FC2, Inc.:
Current Address : 101 Convention Center Dr. Suite 700 Las Vegas, NV 89109
Portal Page: http://fc2.com/pt/
Information Blog: http://staffpt.blog.fc2.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FC2_pt
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/blog.fc2
Contact:
Takuma Kishi
Tel: +1-310-414-9626
Email: [email protected]
SOURCE FC2, Inc.
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