Woopra just got cooler with Woopra Sharing Access
Now, for those of you who haven’t heard of Woopra, well, I reckon’ you take a second to check them out. It’s a Web 2.0 live traffic statistics reporting program - much like Google Analytics, but with the coolest interface design and data representation, around town.
I haven’t really measured Woopra against Google Analytics, but Woopra seems to have the whole package, and something more., which is why I’m making the transition from Google Analytics to Woopra, now. (I’m a huge Google fanatic. But Woopra is just irresistible)
The official Woopra blog announced yesterday about their new service: Woopra Sharing Access. I think the name of the service says it all. To make a long story short, Woopra now allows you to share your sites’ statistics with any third party you want.
Can’t make any use of that? Let’s see. Your blog’s private advertisers need to know how well your blog is doing. Sure, you can always ‘tell’ them how you’re doing. But let’s take your disclosure policy a bit further and prove your self worth to the people you’re earning money from. Let’s show them you live blog stats right here, right now! Woopra Sharing Access let’s you share your live traffic data with anyone you want!
Of course, they would have to be on Woopra for that matter, but I think most of us will be on Woopra soon enough because of the buzz it’s been creating. I would predict that the new statistics sharing access service would take blog networks by storm. Wouldn’t you just love to see how well you’re doing against your partners in crime? I would!
If you want step-by-step instructions on how you can start sharing your Woopra stats, go through this blog post here. That should sum all of it up.
Conclusion: Woopra is the way to go - Period.
Then again, that’s just my opinion. Care to give me your opinion?













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Interesting perspective on the new sharing feature. Isn’t this fun. While there are a lot of similarities between GA and Woopra, Woopra breaks through on so many levels. It’s a beginning company, so who knows where it will go, and not even a mosquito bite in the side of Google, but Woopra is starting to set a new standards, isn’t it?
Well Lorelle, you are darn right about one thing.. It’s setting new standards. I believe once it’s on it’s full throttle, it will develop to be something more than a mosquito bite on Google. The one thing that Google doesn’t capitalize on ever, is Woopra’s main/initial attraction.. am I right? Things can’t go wrong so many top-notch blogger including you are so pro-Woopra-ites?
Looks like it’s worth checking out. Fancy interface.
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