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  • Pinerly: An Analytics Site For Your Pinterest Account

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    Pinterest is an interesting website that lets you ‘pin’ digital images to a virtual pinboard to share and promote them. Social media workers have been using Pinterest for promotions but the site lacked stats reporting. Here to change that is a service called Pinerly. Pinerly is a service that acts your data analytics tool for [...]


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  • PageSpeed: Analyze The Performance Of Webpages [Chrome]

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    Page Speed is a tool that will be preferred by web developers more than anyone else, as it allows Chrome users to get suggestions on their page speed to make their sites faster. In a recent update, Page Speed allowed Android users to perform Page Speed analysis on their mobile web browsers. To install Page [...]


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  • Vizify: View Your Twitter Stats As An Infographic

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    We all have so much Twitter activity that its hard to get a bird’s eye view. Vizify is a web service that aims to deliver just that, a bird’s eye view of your Twitter activity presented as an easy to view infographic. The first part of the infographic displays a graph of your tweets for each month, [...]


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  • GAget: Get Google Analytics Right On Your Mac Desktop

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    Whether you are a private blog owner or a webmaster in charge of multiple websites, there is a very good chance that you use Google Analytics to track your site’s traffic. But some people might find it inconvenient to open up their web browser each time they need to check site stats. Fortunately for Mac [...]


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  • OkShr: Track Clicks On Pages & Get Heatmaps

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    OkShr helps webmasters and website owners track clicks on their webpages and get corresponding heatmaps. Here’s how it works – you enter the webpage URL on their homepage that you want to track clicks on, and click the arrow button. It’ll then ask for your email address. Once you enter and submit that, it’ll email [...]


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  • SiteTrail: Ultimate All-in-One Website Analysis Tool

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    A frequent analysis of your website can reveal important information such as site popularity, visitor demographics, revenue analysis, and much more. Normally there are dedicated web tools for different types of analysis; but with “SiteTrail” you get a package deal – it packs numerous site analysis tools into one free web tool. SiteTrail is a [...]


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  • Headkeys: Analyze Keyword Search Combinations For Any Website

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    Analyzing your site’s keywords used in search combinations can help website owners to attain good search engine rankings by optimizing their site’s meta tags. This information can also help determine the phrases used by people in search engines. Here to help you analyze your website’s keywords is a web service called Headkeys. Headkeys is a [...]


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  • Moniitor: Easily Track Website Rankings & Stats

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    If you are interested in tracking all kinds of rankings for your site, like Alexa, Pagerank, and so on, and also want to keep an eye on real time stats like Twitter mentions and other social buzz, then Moniitor is something you could make use of. It’s a simple, online stats and ranking monitoring tool [...]


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  • VisualizeTraffic: Estimates How Many Visitors Does a Website Get

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    If you are interested in finding out how much traffic a particular website is getting, head to VisualizeTraffic.com. It a web service that estimates daily traffic and lets you visualize this data by comparing stats against the population of countries. This allows to easily understand just how much people are visiting that website. VisualizeTraffic is [...]


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  • SeeTheStats: Publicly Display Google Analytics Data On Your Site

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    If you are a website owner looking to attract advertisers then displaying your Google Analytics data would be a good move. You could always capture screenshots from your Analytics account and put them on your site, but that means you’ll have to update them as the traffic changes. SeetheStats offers a better solution. It uses [...]


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