Has Anyone Used Getclicky?
#1
Posted 09 December 2011 - 06:37 PM
#2
Posted 09 December 2011 - 07:32 PM
#3
Posted 09 December 2011 - 08:45 PM
I wonder how much it slows down your site?
I really like the SPY screen and hearing the chime when someone enters your site.
Edited by EGOL, 09 December 2011 - 09:21 PM.
#4
Posted 09 December 2011 - 09:37 PM
#5
Posted 10 December 2011 - 11:08 PM
Thanks
#6
Posted 11 December 2011 - 01:07 PM
- it's fast
- it has/had filters what GA didn't have
- it monitored downloads without inserting any JS code that GA required back then
- the interface is smooth and shiny, compared to grey-ish GA interface, designed by a programmer (naturally)
I haven't used Clicky for a while, but I would use it without hesitation, if I had the extra budget and needed the extra benefits, which may be critical, that GA doesn't provide.
#7
Posted 12 December 2011 - 10:54 AM
But it gives you greater insights then Google because it's not a tool that has been designed around the Adwords platform. It should, as it does for my clients, give you a better understanding of what is going on per visitor, whereas Google always makes you look at your bottom line, and tends to steer you away from Analytics. Even if it's part of the GA's name. Lots of different script implementations, you can even host it yourself I think.
API from hell. BAsically you can cream off what you want and plug it into other tools you use
#8
Posted 13 December 2011 - 09:48 AM
I know about the API and it might be useful, but so far I hadn't had the need to use it. Besides, I'm not a developer, so it's a limiting factor. Maybe I'd create my own dashboard or merge it with Drupal somehow
Edited by A.N.Onym, 13 December 2011 - 09:49 AM.
#9
Posted 19 December 2011 - 01:13 AM
1. Much more information that GA provides;
2. Noticeably faster load than with GA.
I highly recommend it for anyone that's looking for more in-depth information on their traffic.
#10
Posted 20 December 2011 - 03:55 PM
I do agree with the fact that it's faster in loading - just the size of the javascript itself.
#11
Posted 16 January 2012 - 10:38 PM
#12
Posted 16 January 2012 - 11:25 PM
Too bad Google is sending so many visitors with [secure search] as their query. I think that the number of these is rising steadily.
It seems strange to me that google would buy a company, convert their product into Google Analytics, give it to webmasters, then start to dismantle it.
#13
Posted 16 January 2012 - 11:47 PM
Requirements change.It seems strange to me that google would buy a company, convert their product into Google Analytics, give it to webmasters, then start to dismantle it.
Back when they wanted your site data and GoAn was an access point. And even if you never knew it (although some of us were howling in the wilderness) they shared only a fraction of what was being mined. (welcome to better analytics, by the way
Google is taking good care of Google.
#14
Posted 17 January 2012 - 06:57 AM
EGOL, that doesn't seem strange, that's very Googly exactlyIt seems strange to me that google would buy a company, convert their product into Google Analytics, give it to webmasters, then start to dismantle it.
Yup-yupGoogle is taking good care of Google.
As I was sure SEObook.com would have something gnashing to say about the topic, sure enough, there is a few articles, about the real reason of why Google hid the referrer data:
I think it is that its competitors in the online advertising space like Chitika and Chango are using search referral data to refine their (retargeted) ads and they're getting some astonishing results. In some ways, you could therefor describe this as mostly an anti-competitive move.
and that one should use several web analytics tool (I quite like the selection of analytic tools there
I just love reading SEObook on topics like these
Edited by A.N.Onym, 17 January 2012 - 07:04 AM.
#15
Posted 18 January 2012 - 01:33 PM
#16
Posted 18 January 2012 - 06:17 PM
-- I like to launch new content and then monitor the keywords that produce traffic. I can then tweak title tags and text to improve.
-- Also a very easy way to see what files are being downloaded.
#17
Posted 18 January 2012 - 06:26 PM
Are any of you using Woopra? It is my absolute favorite analytics tool. I have it set up so that I get a desktop popup on the bottom of my screen each time I have a visitor. It tells me where the visitor is from, what they are viewing and how they arrived at my site.
#18
Posted 18 January 2012 - 07:33 PM
clickytoday.png 39.01K
12 downloads
clickylast5.png 46.86K
11 downloads
clickychart.png 23.25K
7 downloadsThose just drop down when I click the clicky icon in my browser toolbar. The icon in the toolbar itself has a little number on top of it that shows me how many users are on my site right now, without me having to do anything (don't have to click to see that). So for instance, if I normally see 5 or 10 there, and suddenly I see 80, then I know something big just happened and I'm getting lots of traffic.
#19
Posted 20 January 2012 - 03:11 AM
- sources
- keyphrases
- landing pages.
It's pretty hypnotizing
Donna, how did Clicky tie a visitor to a visitor's name (Amanda diSilvestro, who is a guest blogger, I believe)? Are they logged in users and Clicky had identified them itself or you've specified the name yourself, based on activity? Thanks.
Edited by A.N.Onym, 20 January 2012 - 03:13 AM.
#20
Posted 20 January 2012 - 04:53 AM
Can it work (wordpress plugin) with goan on too? I would like to know more about what people are doing, but cannot stop using goan just yet as all my comparisons etc. would go wobbly.
Maybe I will bung it a lesser site and see what happens ....
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