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Woopra: Are You Ready to Be Woopra-lize?

April 2nd, 2008

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Woopra

Statistics are everywhere in our life. It helps us to explain phenomena and to predict results. As a blogger, you are interested to know how many visitors you get and how many pageview have been made accross you blog. Of course, you are also interested about the region, the referrals, etc. This information is essential to make your blog grow well. In fact, you must know if your daily visitor number increase as well as how people found you or why they are leaving at a particular page. This is precious information to focus on a winning strategy or to re-scope on a new strategy.

To do so, you are probably using Google Analytics. Google Analytics gives you a great picture of your website activity on a daily basis. However, this means that you always get it one day after it happens. Not bad, but what about getting all those statistics in real time? What about being able to track your website activity as it happens? And what about being able to communicate with your visitors live with instant messaging? Isn’t cool? Yes, for sure it is!

What is Woopra?

Woopra is a next generation web statistics tool. It has been created by John P., the man behind One’s man Blog. The main features of Woopra are the following:
    - Live Tracking
    - Rich Interface
    - Visitor Tagging
    - Instant Messaging
    - Real-time Analytics
    - Custom Notifications
    - Developer Tools

I signup with Woopra and I’m now waiting for approval. In fact, actually, Woopra is accepting websites on a day to day basis in order to offer a good quality of service. Note that the subscription is free of charge and that the service aim to allow everyone to signup. I could write a lot more about Woopra because I really like this service, but I think that the following video will say more than I could do. So, are your ready to be Woopra-lize? :wink:




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