By now I’m sure the entire blogging community has heard of the revolutionary Web analytics tool - Woopra. Woopra is a wonderful tool that gives you the information you need to know right now about live traffic on your blog or site. With Woopra, while the visitor moves through your site, you can track their path instantly which is a very good thing because you know which posts are more read by your visitors than others.

Woopra has already been reviewed by quite a few bloggers and I’m sure I don’t need to review it again to assert it’s quality. However here are a few excerpts from other reviews so that you have an idea as to what it is capable of.
From VSEllis:
The first reaction to Woopra by almost everyone is WOW! Visually the application is very engaging and includes features such as a world map that shows a ping wherever someone is hitting your website from in real time and a stock-type ticker at the bottom with scrolling statistics among a myriad of other things. You can drill down into your statistics any number of ways, tag visitors (i.e. if you know who they are you can always know when they come to visit) and even start a real time chat with them (could be creepy or fun depending on how you look at it and use it).
For any stats geeks out there Woopra will be a must. You can sign up now and as soon as they have openings in the Beta trial they’ll let you in. Otherwise, you’ll have to want until general availability. Some noise has been made about the usefulness of “real-time†statistics but I can easily imagine situations where real time stats could be very useful such as during a campaign or product launch, or for monitoring sudden bandwidth issues and requesting real-time increase of bandwidth from your host. If you have ever observed the “Digg effect†on your website you know what I am talking about. I’d also like to say, it’s just cool…
From Techie Buzz:
Woopra Scroller
Woopra runs a scroller in the statusbar which provides you with total number of visitors, new visits, page views, page views per visit and average time spent on the site. This information is available at all times, making it easy for you to track the basic statistics of your site.
Visitor and Member Tagging
Woopra provides users with a tagging system, that will allow you to track your registered or loyal readers who leave a comment on your blog. With tags you can easily see, which pages a user visited and their activities.
Event Alerts / Real time Notifications
Woopra provides you with a feature where you can track certain events on your websites, the events could include a visitor, who is visiting a particular page. Notifications can alert webmasters to specific users, IP addresses, search terms, languages, countries, browsers, specific pages, and more. Specific client visits, special events (sales or ad clicks), and other important actions become instantly actionable.
Woopra Free Invite Contest:
Taking a cue from Keith from Techie Buzz (thanks Keith!), in order to eligible to get one of the 5 free invites available, you could do one of the following. As always, more your points, more are the chances of you winning an invite!
- 15 points: Write a post on your blog about this competition with a link back to this page and a link to the main site http://www.techspikes.com, please leave a link to your post in the comments.
- 5 points: Stumble and Review this post on StumbleUpon and leave your SU id in the comments once you are done.
- 5 points: Bookmark this post (the link leads to a different post) on Delicious, and leave your delicious id in the comments.
- 5 points: Subscribe to our email newsletter, and leave a comment with the email you subscribed with.
The competition ends on 25th September at midnight IST. The higher your points, the higher your chances of winning a invite. Winners will be announced on 26th September.
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