10 Web Analytic Tools to Track Traffic Trends
There are plenty of web analytics applications including some big guns like Google Analytics, Statcounter and remote-site services such as Alexa, Compete and Quantcast. These analytics applications and tools really help us extract some meaningful information to understand traffic trends, demographics, user behavior, etc. on our site.
We are presenting here some of the lesser known 10 web analytics tools for tracking visitors trends and behavior.
Clicky

According to the data shown on the homepage around 176,313 websites depend on this tool for monitoring, analyzing, and check the reaction of their visitors. It is specially created for small medium business and blog websites. It lets you view data to help you react to changes in your traffic as they occur. You can view history for an individual page, search term, referring domain, etc.
Review- Clicky is simply fantastic at monitoring key website statistics and displaying them in easy to read format. Feature-for-feature it surpasses the competition and continues to surpass expectations. SimplyStamps.com
Woopra

It is a comprehensive, information rich, easy to use, real-time Web tracking and analysis application. It offers excellent features that allow you to perform Live Tracking and Web Statistics, Real-Time Analytics, Manage Multiple Blogs and Websites, Deep Analytic and Search Capabilities, Live Chat etc.
Review- It is similar to Google Analytics but provides real time stats and a number of additional features, such as the ability to chat real time with visitors to the site. CrunchBase
HitTail

This tool is designed for improving search campaign, and is ideal for e-commerce sites, small business sites, and blogs that are generating revenue through advertising. It lets bloggers view traffic result, suggestions for improvement, and enable you to blog directly from keyword tool interface. Publishers can easily generate Google and Yahoo site maps and marketers can manage log SEO & SEM keyword campaigns.
Review – Analyzes blog traffic and search patterns to spit out future post suggestions for bloggers eager to stay ahead of emerging trends and spike their rankings. BusinessWeek
Crazy Egg

It enables you to track, evaluate, and optimize your website based on where your visitors click. You can check Heatmaps, which tells you which part of the page is popular. It also provides you details on top 15 referrers, search terms, operating system, browser, etc. Overlay is another interesting feature as it lets you see each element on your page.
Review – The guys at Crazy Egg have taken a different approach where you can measure and actually see what your users are doing when they visit your site, and from these results you can immediately optimize your site based on your visitors usage patterns. TechCruch
Piwik

This provides you with detailed real time reports on your website visitors, search engines and keywords, language, popular pages and much more. It is a PHP MySQL software program that you download and install on your own webserver.
Review- Piwik is really a Google Analytics alternative, even if they will see few firms switching from GA initially. ReadWriteWeb
Coremetrics

It is a digital marketing optimization solution and web analytics. Its products help businesses relentlessly optimize their marketing programs to make the best offer, every time, anywhere, automatically.
Review – The Coremetrics website offers tons of information and provides case studies for a variety of industries. Top Ten reviews
Radian6

The scalable analysis solutions offered help you to set up specific keywords for monitoring purpose on a dashboard, automatically monitor the keywords on varied microblogging & image sharing sites.
Review- Gathers real-time-as-discovered information from across the social web, including blogs, video sharing sites etc. TechLifePost
MyBlogLog

It is basically a social networking platform for bloggers. It lets you check who is checking out your blog. It let you check the blog statistics including onsite clicking habits and referral information.
Review-Take advantage of your existing presence on the Web and ties it into communities of like-minded readers and authors to add context to the conversations in which you take part. CNET

Another interesting web anaytic tool to check the real-time visitor on your website/blog. It allows you to check the total number of visitors on your website at any given moment. It is easy-to-install widget and requires no registration.
Review- Whos.amung.us makes some good sense to share the stats with your visitors. TechBuzz
Enquisite

This tool allows you to keep a track of incoming search engine and PPC traffic on your website. You can view an in-depth statistics report including page position, landing pages, and specific geographic data.
Review- The service lays claim to a robust tool set and their reports are presented in a clear and easy to understand manner so you won’t get overwhelmed by tech speak. Killerstartups
We hope these tools will help you anlayzing the performance of your website and guide you in making appropriate changes to get better results. Please share your views and feedback as always.
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