Off Topic:  Increase Blog LogSize

Hi,
I am sorry for asking an off topic question... How do I increase/reset log space for my blog (on www.blogger.com) for which I have enabled statistics collection from www.statcounter.com?? (ofcourse for free)
It (www.statcounter.com) says it has reached the maximum size. "Current Log Usage: 100. Total Log Size: 100."
Do you suggest any other website which does this for free??
Regards

Well, according to the StatCounter FAQ the current limit for their free service is 500. But then the StatCounter knowledge base says the limit is 100.
As you seem to be running into the lower limit I think the best thing for you to do is to side up with the StatCounter Users' forum and ask the question there.
Cheers, APC

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