Sunday, 20 January 2008

crazyegg.com

I've been desperately trying to see how I came across this great idea. It's one of the advantages of using a news aggregator that it helps you to come across really interesting things on the web, of which this is definitely one. The downside is that you get so much information that it's easy to lose track of where it came from.

Crazyegg lets you "see" graphical representations of web analytics data on the page. This is potentially brilliant, to have a visual impression of what links people click when they visit your site, where the hotspots are, how patterns change according to where the visitor came from or how quickly they responded when they arrived - things like that. It's free for a basic account and pretty reasonably priced at higher levels. And it's one line of javascript put into a page to get the analytics going.

Well, I''m going to try it out. Watch this space.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Yes this is a great option to easily monitor visitors activity on a website. Even this tool is widely used because of several merits and features that it offers.
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