More Blog-Visitor Tracking Tools - Link Logging: BlogFlux Adds A "Where Are My Visitors Going" Tool
My favourite blog-visitor tracking service, BlogFlux has added yet another free tool to their repertoire. This one, called Link Logging, shows you a time-breakdown of links away from your blog site, as well as how many clicks for each outgoing link were recorded.
For those of you that do not have any sort of stats package analyzing your blog visitor logs, this is a nice, simple way of finding out how your visitors are leaving your website. I believe this also means that you can track which advertiser links your readers are using.
The Link Logging tool gives a break down of outgoing links over the selected period. Unlike BlogFlux's Mapstats tool (for tracking pageviews and the approximate geographic location of incoming visitors), there is no 80x15 button icon nor any maps. But like Mapstats, Link Logging simply requires you to insert a small piece of javascript into your blog page template.
I've just activated link logging on BlogFlux for some of my blogs and will report on my experiences in a couple of weeks.
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