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    Beencounter.com - Analyze The Behavior Of Site Visitors

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    There are endless tools and applications that are geared towards webmasters, and which attempt to provide them with the means for understanding how visitors behave within their sites. But in this particular case, Beencounter.com is an online resource that will enable any webmaster to realize where did his visitors came from, and why.

    That means anybody who has an e-commerce site can figure out which other online retailers have been visited by his punters and/or prospective buyers, and this information can be employed to offer items at cheaper prices. Moreover, a system like this one will enable any person who has a site to determine why he is receiving certain visits and capitalize on that knowledge. The ultimate aim is obviously increasing the conversion rate itself.

    This behavioural tracking service is available in 3 paid incarnations and a free one for everybody to get into the swing of things. This free trial will let you track up to 3 visited sites for profile. On the other hand, the “Premium” plan can track up to 50 visited sites as well as giving you full access to the provided API.

    In their own words

    “Learn which sites your visitors have been to. Track which sites your visitors visit. Learn how many of them have been to your competitor's site or your advertising partner's site. Understand what people visiting your site like and increase your conversion rate.”

    Why it might be a killer

    It is a very accurate way of understanding what it is your visitors want, and giving them exactly what they have come to your site for.

    Some questions

    What is the best plan for a site that sells advertising?

    Posted 1 Months 24 Days ago by RogerH | Source: WWWhatsNew

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