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Jun 07 2009

Track Visitor Interaction on your Blog with Tynt

Author: Panah | Tags: , ,
Filed under: Blogging Tools View Comments

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Anybody can have a blog these days. Solutions such as Blogger or Wordpress make it so easy to set up a blog and start writing. In order to build a decent blog, you need to write good content and find a way to get people involved. In short, you’ve got to work at building relationships with your visitors and provide them with the value that makes them want to come back to you for more. Tynt Tracer is a cool tracking system designed for bloggers to allow them to track what their readers do on the site and what sections of it they found the most engaging.

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Tracer makes it so easy to find out what people have been doing on your blog. You can easily figure out what keywords or images have been copied. Even when someone decides to highlight a portion of your content, Tracer will let you know about it. Tracer can also help you identify what pages people spend most of their time on. That can give you some more ideas about your future blog posts.

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What I love about Tracer is its “credit” feature. It’s all too normal for folks to come to a site and copy/paste a portion of your content on their very own blog. You can always try to reach out to these folks and ask them to take your content down. But you can’t catch them all. With Tracer, every-time someone copies a piece of your content and pastes it to their blog, you are going to get a link back to your site. That way, you at least get credit for your work. And let’s not forget that you get traffic from all these links as well.

Overall, Tynt Tracer is a cool blog analytics platform that lets you find new ways to engage your users and build a more solid community around your blog. It also helps you fight content theft. If you are a blogger looking to get your site to the next level by engaging a larger number of your visitors, you should try Tynt. It’s free!

  • There seems to be so much software about these days, its almost information overload. however I do like the look of Tynt, especially the idea of getting links back to your site. Very useful.

    Andy Beveridge
  • The key is to create your own toolkit if you will. You can't have it all but you should have an idea about what you want and then choose a software package that does the job.
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