Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Review: Web Analytics from IWebTrack

IWebTrack released a new service in Betta. This offers the web analytics that are needed for increasing traffic and page rank. There are hundreds of articles that tell webmasters how to get higher rank, traffic, and earn more money - but the web analytics software that comes with web-hosting do not offer the information needed to build a solid platform.

Website Traffic Tracking is a powerful tool. It can tell bloggers:

What to write
Who reads their posts
When do people read their blogs
What 'topics' do people come to read most
What pages do people leave on
What hit come from unique users
What hits come from loyal readers

All this information will let you customize the blog to increase the value to readers. This will increase the loyal customers, the pages read, and the RSS members.

IWebTrack customers are able to schedule daily email reports, send a command to iWebTrack over AOL, and give real-time stats. Their light weight version, TOGO can be viewed over a Palm, Blackberry, or Cell Phone. The javascript code tracks visitors and takes into account that 35% of Internet surfers block cookies.

They even offer web-site monitoring and free traffic alerts that let webmasters know when they have unusual traffic. This can protect them from being banned by Google. They have a 30day trial, but the memberships start for about $25. This can be made up by the extra income earned from the blog.

The biggest feature is the 'no cookie' tracking. This is the only truly accurate method of web tracing on the net. All visitors are tracked, no matter how their private browsers' security are set.

Their list of web analytic features is the most extensive, even outdoing web analytics services that charge far more.

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