12
Oct

A map of your site’s visitors

Written by randem

Live blog and web site traffic feeds

This has got to be one of the coolest free web site tools I’ve seen in a very long time.

You add their code you your site, displaying a thumbnail map with dots for visitors like the one you see at the very bottom of this page. Already kinda cool being able to see those dots locating your visitors… but it gets better.

Clicking on that thumbnail will bring up a Google Earth mashup, displaying an icon on the location of all of the day’s visitors, and clicking on any one of those will tell you what page the visitor last viewed.

Sure, I’ve got log analysis tools and what-not, but those don’t give me the real-world info I’m interested in. With FEEDJIT, I can look at the map and immediately get a sense of how varied the locations of my readers are, and also see what my most popular pages are, without the complicated statistical analysis of the irrelevant data provided by WebTrends and similar software.

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