I dropped the ball on this one, it’s been over a year since Yahoo acquired IndexTools but with all the Microhoo/Yagoog/Yahbing/Binghoo news between then and now, I admit that I took my eye off Yahoo Web Analytics. Thankfully, enough folks remained on the IndexTools/Yahoo Web Analytics team, and I was able to get my hands on membership. With the rumors going around about how Google pimps their own Search conversion/goal attribution, it’s nice to know there’s more choice out there. Read more…
After having the pleasure of using Woopra for the past 24 hours or so, and keeping a watchful (and amazingly addicted eye) on my own blog’s analytics numbers and realtime visitors, I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s a great start to what will be an amazing tool. Many other analytics suites such as Webtrends and Omniture claim to have the ability to track users from start to finish, but none of them do it in session-based realtime fashion like Woopra. Read more…
The newest – and admittedly the coolest – player in the web analytics market is Woopra. The fine folks over at iFusion Labs were kind enough to furnish us with a free demo account and we’re all still a bit awestruck. Woopra has a lot of things going for it from the get-go including sophisticated tracking features and metrics, but possibly the one feature that takes the cake for most interesting is Woopra Live, which streams realtime analytics info to a java client. C’mon… that’s really cool! Read more…