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Web Tools and Resources: Track Your Site Stats

Here are three cool and useful Web tools to help your work day flow a little easier. Want want to know who's coming to your Web site? Even better, want to know what they’re doing when they arrive? CrazyEgg displays all the vital details in Technicolor glory.

Maybe you could use free ebooks as a marketing giveaway on your ecommerce site, or maybe you just like a great bargain. Either way, you'll want to check out Project Gutenberg.

And as any small business ecommerce owner knows, time is money. XNoteStopWatch lets you track time -- and display it on any size computer screen -- down to the 1,000th of a second. It's the perfect tool for trimming a presentation down to size.

Check 'em out. Small Business Computing has the details.

Crazy Egg is a useful, low-cost, Web analytics service that visually represents data generated by visitors to your Web site or blog in the form of heat maps and other methods.  When you sign up for the service, you choose from four different payment options, ranging from as low as $9 a month to as high as $99 a month, depending on the number of Web pages you gather data from and how many visitors a month you expect to have visiting those pages. 

Track Your Site Stats


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None of those plans offer exclusive features. The only difference between the least-expensive plan and the most expensive plan is actually the number of pages that it covers and the number of visitors it tracks. If you over- or under-estimate the number of visitors you expected, or if you want to track more pages, you can upgrade at any time. The service also includes a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can try the service out for a month without risk.

Read the complete Internet Marketing Tools: Web Analytics Service article



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