5 Analytics Tools You May Have Missed
August 1, 2010Panah2 CommentsBlogging Tools
When people talk about Analytics software, many think about Google Analytics or Compete.com. In reality, there are plenty of less known analytical web apps that can help you find out more about your blog, social profiles, and much more. In most cases you won’t have to spend a fortune to get your hands on them.
If you have tried Google Analytics and Woopra in the past and want to try other tools to gather even more knowledge about your visitors, these 5 analytics web tools are worth a try:

Klout: a wonderful Twitter analytics tool that shows you what you have been doing wrong and helps you figure out things you need to do to take your Twitter strategy to the next level.

Mouseflow: records your visitors and shows you how they interact with certain elements on your website. Great tool if you are planning to set up a landing page or optimize an existing one.

Going Up: a very dynamic tool for those of you who have spent a lot of your effort to get traffic from the search engines. It’s a complete analytics software that shows you where your pages are ranked, where your visitors are coming from, and what keywords they are using to get to your website, among other things.

Radian6: a great tool for businesses that want to start listening to and engaging with their customers in top social networks more effectively. It can be used as an online reputation management system.

Tynt: shows you how your visitors have interacted with your website. For instance, by using this tool, you can see what people tend to copy the most on your blog. A handy tool to analyze your visitors’ behavior.
What analytics tools are you using on your blog?
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