Want to know how popular your blog is? Want to know who visited your blog? The following tools may help you:
★ Counter-Tools helping you understand how many people visited your blog.
- Easy-Hit-Counters (http://easy-hit-counters.com/): Calculate the total number of people who visited your site.
- StatCounter (http://www.statcounter.com/): Calculate the total number of the unique visitors of your site.
- Feedburner (http://www.feedburner.com/): Calculate the total number of the unique visitors of your site.
★ Visitor Map-Tools helping you understand where your visitors are from.
- Feedjit (http://feedjit.com/): No registration required. Follow the instructions on the webpage.
- ClusterMap (http://clustrmaps.com/index.htm): Tells you where your visitors are from and how many by the size of red dots.
★ Visitor Information-Tools helping you understand who your visitors are.
In order to identify your visitors and know how they look like or what they do, you have to be part of a social networking group.
- Frappr (http://www.frappr.com/): Display your visitors through a map. Your visit needs to click on “Join” or “Add Yourself In” on the map in order to be recorded as your visitors. -See last posting for an example.
- MyBlogCatalog (http://www.blogcatalog.com/): Display your visitors by using your profile in a variety of social networking service, including blogger, facebook, myspace, etc.
- MyBlogLog (http://www.mybloglog.com/): Display your visitors by using your profile in a variety of social networking service, including blogger, facebook, myspace, etc. You will need to complete all the information required and invite 5 friends in order to use this service.
- Orkut-Display the Most Recent 10 Visitor Profiles (http://en.blog.orkut.com/2007/11/now-see-10-recent-profile-visitors.html)
★ Statistics-Tools helping you calculate your blog traffic in graph forms.
- Google Analytics (http://www.google.com/analytics/): Calculate how many and how often people visited your blog and how long they stayed on your blog. It also helps to track where the visitors are from and how they found your blog. Data are analyzed each day.
- StatCounter (http://www.statcounter.com/): Similar to Google Analytics, but layouts are more complicated.
- CrazyEgg (http://crazyegg.com/): Similar to Google Analytics, but display statistics with more sophisticated visual elements.
★ Just Ask-
- Veerle’s Blog: Who are my visitors? (http://veerle.duoh.com/blog/comments/who_are_my_visitors/): See how Veerle get to know her visitors.

3 comments:
Diana:
Thank you very much! These information are really helpful!
I am glad this information is useful, Alice. Did you include anything to your blog? Is it working well?
Very helpful -- thanks so much for posting this!
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