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Woopra Analytics

So yesterday I added Woopra to my collection of User Activity plugins. I saw the link on TechCrunch on my facebook, and after reading around a bit, and making an account and finding that I couldn’t actually add my account since I needed an Invite Code to add my site to the Woopra stats. And so far its working great, as I have 3 different Plugins to track users.

The first thing that I notice that is better then the rest of the Plugins, that it not only shows a graph like Blog Stats, but has a lot of the information displayed as in CyStats. Another thing it has over Blog Stats, is that it loads quite fast. I think the reason that Blog Stats does load a little slower is that it grabs information from Wordpress.com instead of the source right on the site. But I’d guess that the same thing is happening with Woopra, getting the stats of the Woopra page.

The demographics of most of my hits are USA based as in; one in two visitors is from the USA. Though the next two are Unknown, and Germany. Both coming in with 2 in 10 visitors. I’d like to further see how this plays out in the long run. I’ll be tracking the visits, seeing what countries visit my site on what day. I guess Tuesday was a big day for people from USA.

Another REALLY nice feature of this, it tells me about how long the user decided to stay on my site. I have one in four people staying from two to five minutes. With an average view of three to four articles. Which shows a high impact on reading more then one article.

 

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