For the past couple of days I’ve been playing around with a trial version of Blogbeat, a real time blog traffic reporting system. So far I’ve been really impressed.
You can drill down to find out what your most popular posts are, how people found them (search engines, other sites, etc.), and track your search page rank.
Unlike Google Analytics (assuming you were one of the few who signed up for Google Analytics in the first five minutes before they shut the door), Blogbeat provides the information in real time. It took me about 5 minutes to install the script on my blog and minutes later I was seeing the traffic reports.
Once you’ve logged in Blogbeat also offers some common results in simple language: “which posts were most popular today?” and “who sent the most visitors my way?” are a couple. Finding out what search terms are attracting visitors is also a click away.
You can also even subscribe to the reports via RSS.
My only complaint is about the user interface. The information is easy to understand, but the font is a little big (too much scrolling required) and there are too many words in different shades of light grey. Also, it wasn’t always clear what report I was going to see when I drilled down a certain path.
If you’re looking for inexpensive traffic report solution ($6/mo for up to 500,000 monthly page views) and you want something with more cowbell–don’t ask–Blogbeat may be just what you’re looking for.
Hey Rich, Great minds think alike. I just posted about blogbeat at http://www.marketingblog.com today.
I’m with you on both the pros and the cons. There are UI improvements to be made. But it’s a lot better tool for blogs than Google Analytics. (IMHO)
Comment by Lee Odden — January 27, 2006 @ 11:30 pm