Posts Tagged “statistics”

iminrlogo.gifSince few days now, iMinR is tracking what's going on this website.

This new service of “measurement of personalized audience” as its creator, Stéphane Guérin, indicates it on his Internet site. The iMinR statistics service makes possible to discover more about visitors of a site in general and, as from now on, this one in particular.

Among statistics provided on the free account version of iMinR we can find :

  • Visitors (IP address)
  • Visits (per hour, per day,)
  • Pages viewed (url, title)Pages vues (url & titre)
  • Geographical information (Country, Region, City)
  • Web Origin (domain and url)
  • Search Engine
  • Query String
  • Keywords
  • Incoming and Outgoing points
  • Global duration of the visit
  • Time duration per page
  • Click stream
  • Frequent paths
  • Client configuration(browser, operating system, resolution, language, etc..)

About the installation, well it's definitively too easy. You either have to add the provided line of code in your footer's page (also available for secured pages) or, if you are using Wordpress, to install, activate and configure the iMinr plugin and that's it.

No update, no maintenance and training required. iMinR is adapted to sites using AJAX and the 100% javascript invisible (free account users are requested to add iMinR logo on their web site) marker works with any HTML pages (PHP, ASP, etc..).

Real time reports can be personalized according your needs and are accessible either on a web page;  using a javascript function or simply from the iMinR web site.

Today the beta 2 version has been released but so far the interface is exclusively available in French. I have not asked, but the English version should follow no ?

To know more about, check the demonstration page.

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Business week publishes an interesting research made by Forrester Research about US user's participation on Internet.

Today Web 2.0 requires an active participation from these who were not long time ago only passive Internet viewer. 

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Source: Business Week 

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wwconflicts.pngI don't want to be perceived as a basic anti-american person, but if the guys they interview on this video are so called "sampling frame" of the average american people, they, and we, have serious problems as they may be totally unable to understand why less and less people like them (or rather the policy conducted by their elected government and what/who is really behind).

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I wonder how come they have so little knowledge about geography, History and above all, what's going on these days around the world. They still have plenty good news papers such the New-York Times or the Washington Post which are far better than any TV channel and in particular Fox News.

Scary no ?

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