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checkin out measure map
1/5/2006 @ 4:10:00 PM | 1099 days ago | permanent link | posted in tool
On Web 2.0 Companies I Couldn’t Live Without, the only service I did not get to try was Measure Map which is invite only. I got an email to try it today and installed it right away (a few lines of javascript, they have instructions for major platforms, I had to hack away on my site, basically adding unique post id, post title, timestamp and permalink). The info is broken down in sections Visitors charts visitors (historgram) with number of visits and % of repeat (through cookies) Links breaks down links in (landing), links out (exit) as well as search terms (keywords and source), this information is replicated on a per post basis (see section below) Comments # of comments and # of posts with comments, I can't integrate mine since I'm using Haloscan which is a sketchy service at best Posts the biggest advantage this service has over others, you can track individual posts with links in/out and comments The last 3 sections track browsers, countries (pictured) and time, it's less interesting but useful all the same (I'd like resolution to be added). The interface is real shiny, web 2.0 for sure. It has rss feeds (maybe to use with private option in Bloglines) My biggest request would be "ignore my own visit", through cookie or ip, this is really important on smaller sites (I generate my own traffic... hah). There's a support forum that looks pretty new and I'll try to keep track with its feed I am now using 3 services to track visitors: Site Meter, Google Analytics and Measure Map.. one of em gotta go Update Measure Map is in beta (and invite only), it's still buggy and has occasional downtime but overall I like it, I dumped Google (suckas) Links - http://measuremap/
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