StatCounter, which runs the stats for me, is currently running a beta test of a more-robust counter. Among the new features is I get to see what, if anything, you click on to get out of here. Right now, I’m running that as an invisible counter because they’re recommending I keep the original code active.
So far, it seems to be working right.
I use sitemeter and you can see out clicks, only problem is you can only see the last 100.
You can also see entry clicks.
I pulled SiteMeter off my blogs back in April because they include a third-party tracking cookie from Specific Media. Look for a series of cookies from dg.specificclick.net; unless you’ve got that site blocked (I do for both IE and Firefox), there will be tracking cookies placed by specificclick that report back to Specific Media every page visited that has a SiteMeter counter.
About the only thing I missed from that was the out-clicks (and that’s about to officially become a thing of the past). Other than that, and the inability to integrate it into the TH version of this place, StatCounter beats SiteMeter hands-down. I get the last 500 page loads, the option for an invisible counter, and a few other goodies I wouldn’t get with SiteMeter for free.