Monday, August 4, 2008

VisitWidget


Visit Widget is a javascript based visitor tracking tool that gathers information about activity on your site(s) and displays information that is useful to both the site owner and the site visitors.

They have some nice widgets :

1. All in one Widget
This is a multi-use widget that combines all the features of our other widgets into one convenient widget. Use the right and left arrows or click "Display Menu" to view Most Popular Pages, Search Keywords, Visiting Countries, Referring Site or Referring Search Engine.

2. Top Popular Pages Widget
This is an interactive widget that shows your site or blog's most popular web pages. Clickable URLs help guide visitors to your site's most important content. Find out how many people visited and how many times your pages were viewed.

3. Top Referring Sites Widget
This visit widget displays the URLs of the websites that refer the most traffic to your site or blog. Clickable links provide an easy tool to link back to your referring sites.

4. Top Search Engines Widget
This is a fun information widget that lets your visitors know which search engines most people are using to find your site or blog. Let them know if they're in the majority or in the minority when it comes to their search engine preference.

5. Top Search Keywords Widget
Share your sites most common search keywords with your visitors. Let them know what other visitors are searching for when they come to your site or blog.

6. Top Visiting Countries Widget
This is a fun information widget that lets you know which countries that visitors to your site or blog are coming from. You might be surprised to learn where people are finding you.


The installation is easy :

1. Click on the "Get This Widget" link located at the bottom of an active widget. This will bring up the "Widget Settings" window.
2. Click on the "Get Widget!" button to display the javascript code snippet.
3. Right-click in the box containing the code, and choose the "Select All" option to highlight the whole code snippet.
4. Right-click again and choose the "Copy" option to add the code onto your clipboard.
5. Paste the copied code into your web page

Once the widget code has been installed on your web pages, you should begin seeing data at the top of the next hour. In other words, if you place the code in at 4:30pm, you won't see any data until 5:00pm.

To change the look of your widget, simply click on the "Get This Widget" link located at the bottom of your widget to bring up the Widget Settings window. From here you can change the size, how many lines of data to show, default date ranges and more. Click on the "Update Preview" to see how your changes will affect the appearance of the widget in the "Preview" window. Once satisfied, click on the "Get Widget!" button and copy and paste the updated widget code snippet.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

thats good info....