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isPermaLink="false">http://www.ghacks.net/2008/08/11/woopra-the-best-free-analytics/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Google Analytics is almost the default free service for any blogger, and for good reason. It’s a solid service, essential for anyone needing to track visitor statistics and create a successful blog. The biggest complaint I hear around however is over the fact Google Analytics doesn’t have any kind of ‘live tracking’ functions, statistics refresh [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Google Analytics is almost the default free service for any blogger, and for good reason. It’s a solid service, essential for anyone needing to track visitor statistics and create a successful blog.</p><p>The biggest complaint I hear around however is over the fact Google Analytics doesn’t have any kind of ‘live tracking’ functions, statistics refresh just once per 24hours which can become a pain with time.</p><p>Enter <a
href="http://www.woopra.com/">Woopra</a>.</p><p> <span
id="more-6032"></span><p>Woopra is a real-time tracking service with a huge range of features and is also completely free at the moment, although premium services will eventually be available.</p><p>Woopra is also in private beta, although by signing up there’s a good chance you’ll be accepted fairly promptly. Current restrictions also include the number of websites you can have tracked for the beta.</p><p>Woopra is a desktop application, although a basic version exists online, nothing compared to Google Analytics however. I prefer using a desktop program however as they perform better, can have more intuitive interfaces and more advanced features.</p><p>The <a
href="http://www.woopra.com/features/">standout Woopra features</a> include:</p><ul><li><strong>Live Tracking <br
/></strong>Visitor tracking updated in real-time, dozens of other analytics updated several times a day. Live tracking is particularly useful for reacting to sudden events such as a Digg traffic surge etc.</li><li><strong>Rich User Interface</strong> <br
/>Great UI combined with easy to use data representation tools and overlays.</li><li><strong>Multiple Site Monitoring</strong></li><li><strong>Deep Analytics and Search Capabilities <br
/></strong>Huge range of data, all indexed for easy searching such as <em>“Specific user names, IP addresses, geographic locations, user browsing data, visitor history, visitor paths, arrival and departure points”</em></li><li><strong>Instant Chatting <br
/></strong>A little creepy, but you can make a chat box pop-up in any site visitors browser. Not sure how many people would accept this and have a conversation.</li><li><strong>Visitor Tagging</strong> <br
/>Recognise and monitor types of users and regular visitors.</li><li><strong>Real-time Notifications <br
/></strong>Define actions then receive notifications.</li><li><strong>Integration <br
/></strong>Integrate with WordPress (and other blog platforms) to get dashboard access to Woopra statistics. Also a wide range of developer tools enable plugins and applications to take advantage of the Woopra platform.</li></ul><p>I highly recommend you giving this service a try!</p><p
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