Suggest me a tracing mecahnism for my blog....
By coolmailraj
@coolmailraj (2460)
India
March 21, 2009 10:22am CST
I have just started this new wallpaper blog of mine...
it is
http://fabulouswallpapers.blogspot.com/
I want to have a tracing system...one which tells who visited your blog and where he came from and all that..
I guess there are tools which enable you to monitor those things, isn't it so?
Please tell me if there are and which one is the best.
Also if you can suggest how can I improve my blog...your suggestion will be great.
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8 responses
@dreamssri (1796)
• India
21 Mar 09
go to : feedjit.com. its the best of its king. does all you asked! simple and easy to install on your blog.
hope this helped!
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@coolmailraj (2460)
• India
22 Mar 09
Thanks for the response and comments.
One thing more is everyone going to my blog going to see this widget or it can be customized for me only?
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@neha2k94u (406)
• India
24 Mar 09
I think Some web developer can help you about this, certain request objects contain information about the clients address and etc.
So, you can get help from them to trace clients request, and I dont know much about that...
Have a nice time!!!
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@chimrani (1426)
• India
22 Mar 09
friend your blog is fabulous i liked it.I recommaned to use http://extremetracking.com . it is the best web tracking as i use this for my blogs and website trackings.
I gave 5 websites and unlimited blogs so i use only this site tracker to track my visitors.It will give you all tracking which another tracker cannot give
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@coolmailraj (2460)
• India
23 Mar 09
Thanks dear...
By the way how come you have so many blogs?
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@coolmailpankaj (338)
• India
22 Mar 09
Hi.
DEAR first of all let me tell you your blog is too good....not only the fact that the wallpapers are all fabulous but they are all free to download too!
GREAT.
Secondly feedjit is what I'll recommend too.
@coolmailraj (2460)
• India
23 Mar 09
Thanks you dear and yes you can download all of them for free.
Just enjoy.
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@SpikeTheLobster (6403)
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23 Mar 09
You've had a bunch of stats answers, so I'll just comment on the blog itself. Very nice! Two things, though:
1. Smaller thumbnails of the wallpapers or fewer posts on the main page: it takes for EVER to load with all those on there!
2. Be careful of image copyrights...
Good luck: nice idea for a blog!
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@coolmailraj (2460)
• India
23 Mar 09
hi..
thanks for your response..
I am using unwatermarked wall papers all the way, can it still be under some kind of copyright infringement?
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@coolmailraj (2460)
• India
23 Mar 09
ok..
Is there any way to detect whether they are under any copy right or not?
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@SpikeTheLobster (6403)
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23 Mar 09
Absolutely. If the original artist/photographer didn't release it into the public domain, then they still own copyright. It's pretty rare to get contacted about it, but it does happen. It's just something to bear in mind: I wouldn't let it keep you awake at night, worrying.
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@subhakars (932)
• India
22 Mar 09
Hi, I am using sitemeter. it is very good. you can copy small html code and paste it in your blog.. it gives you the detail report of the visitors, the ip address, the referral site, location, operating system and browser details. and even more.. it is very easy to use...
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@coolmailraj (2460)
• India
23 Mar 09
Hi dear..
Thanks for your response..
I'll check it out...
thanks..
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@LCHBheart (167)
• Singapore
22 Mar 09
Hi coolmailraj, you could try www.icerocket.com. They won't tell you who visited your blog, but they could tell you where they came from and how they found your blog.
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@coolmailraj (2460)
• India
22 Mar 09
Thanks for your response dear.
I'll check it out for sure.
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@MaryLynn321 (2680)
• United States
22 Mar 09
Try BlogCatalog. I use it for my sites, they have the boxes, with pictures of the people who visit, etc. They are very helpful. It also helps get people to your blog as well. You meet a lot of people that will add you and visit their sites, to, and there are ways of learning different things for your blog as well.
@coolmailraj (2460)
• India
22 Mar 09
so do you reckon it is better then feedjit.
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