Deep Blog Analytics with Woopra
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Recently, I got a note from the good people behind Woopra that their beta program was coming to a close. In case you are not familiar with the service, Woopra is a deep website analytics package that helps you figure out where your visitors are coming from, where they are going, and how you can change things around on your website to increase your visitors, get them to stay more often, and even find out how to plan your future posts.

If you have used Google Analytics before, you are probably familiar with how an analytics program works. These programs show you where your visitors are coming from, and where they are going. You can easily find out which pages on your blog are performing poorly, and why that’s happening. You can also find out on which pages your visitors are spending their majority of their times on. Woopra offers you all this information and more. You can find out which country your visitors are coming your website from and what operating system and browser they are using.

What I like about Woopra is the easy to use interface. Google Analytics is very powerful as well, but with Woopra, you have everything you need in front of you. So you don’t have to jump through hoops or read a thick guide to figure out how to get it to work. The live tracking feature is very useful as well as you can stay on the top of your statistics and optimize your blog accordingly.

Ultimately, Woopra is a very easy to use blog analytics package that enables you to point out your top posts, your best entry pages, and your top exit pages. By using the information that you receive from Woopra, you can optimize your blog posts and write about topics that get the most attention from your visitors. Who says blogging can’t be scientific?
- Lorelle
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