June 10, 2008
5:51 am
Do you Woopra? A website & blog stats app, Woopra WordPress Plugin
Here’re some of Woopra highlights:
Live Tracking and Web Statistics: With seamless tracking of visitors, webmasters can track over 40 different statistical events and analytics. Most analytical and site statistics are updated once a day at the least, or several times during the day. With Woopra, you get live track of visitors coming and going and moving through your site.- Rich User Interface: It has a clear and efficient interface, the program runs on your computer, without any delays in the response time as comes with web-based programs.
- Real-time Analytics: It redefines Web Analytics by enabling instantaneous information transfer combined with the ability to immediately act on each action. Webmasters can respond faster to sudden influxes in traffic and help monitor trends in search and traffic patterns. Woopra helps web owners generate content based upon customer needs and trends now, not after the fact.
- Manage Multiple Blogs and Websites: Woopra creates a one-stop service for monitoring all your blogs and websites. Through the quick site tabs at the top of the Woopra panel, you have one-click access to your registered blogs.
- Deep Analytic and Search Capabilities: Woopra breaks the Web statistics into: specific user names, IP addresses, geographic locations, user browsing data, visitor history, visitor paths, arrival and departure points. The data is searchable. Using the Search panel, you can reach into the data to find specific information about your site’s visitors, learning more about your site’s demographics and loyal readers.
- Click-to-Chat: Woopra enables websites with both “proactive” and “reactive” chat functionality. Webmasters can remotely initiate sessions with visitors, or embed “Click-to-Chat” buttons within a site to accept inbound requests. This breaks the virtual wall between visitor and webmaster. Customer service sites could offer personal service directly through the Woopra interface, with no installation of software by the visitor.
- Visitor and Member Tagging: Once a visitor leaves a comment or registers with the site, their on-site activities can be tracked, helping you learn more about how your loyal readers use your site. Event notifications can be created to notify the webmaster when a specific user or user type is visiting the site. WordPress, vBulletin, MediaWiki and other community site plugins allow simple tracking of registered users.
- Real Time Notifications: Woopra offers “on-demand” Custom Notifications with visual and auditory cues when pre-defined actions take place. Notifications can alert webmasters to specific users, IP addresses, search terms, languages, countries, browsers, specific pages, and more. Specific client visits, special events (sales or ad clicks), and other important actions become instantly actionable. They are in growth mode and with the recent upgrade to their desktop client, they can support more locations and are in the process of approving a large number of new users for their service.
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