Reinvigorate - A brand new Web Statistics Service
Forget Mint, Google Analytics , SiteMeter and Feedburner StandardStats. If the beta release of Reinvigorate is to be believed, it is everything I wished Google Analytics to be. Google Analytics has been a tough thing to handle - at least for me. Regularly I resort to the nice AwStats package for web statistics. I have kept the Google Analytics ON on my blog because ‘everyone’ says it is good to get you good pageranks and SERPs ( Though I would wish to say “People First , Google Second” as John;)
The interface is brand new and very well thought out - better part - Non Cryptic!. You can add as many sites as you want into Reinvigorate to track. The tracking code is a simple javascript. Wordpress users can enjoy the Reinvigorate Plugin.
The statistics and analysis are realtime and highly graphic in nature. There is an overview Dashboard. Individual detailed sections for Traffic, Visitor Detail, Session, Site & Path and Search Referrer. The Visitors are geo located on to a Google Map mashup.
Another interesting feature here, is ‘Name Tags‘. Name Tags are an easy way to identify exactly who your visitors are. It works by associating information your site manages (username, e-mail, account ID, etc..) with the session ID Reinvigorate uses to track visitors on your site/blog.
I am not intending to do a detailed review of Reinvigorate here!. Its just too Feature rich.
Here is a web service I would highly recommend if you need to perform measurement, performance and regression analysis(kind of Statistical Forecasting model) for your blog/web site.
Maybe an option to run/host Reinvigorate on your own servers would make it a real competition to Mint.
The Reinvigorate team was kind enough to give me a beta invite. You may too apply for one reinvigorate beta invite
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May 12th, 2007 at 11:29 am
Do you get to send out invites too? If yes, can I have one? :)
May 12th, 2007 at 2:09 pm
I have no invites with me. You can register there and hopefully the wait won’t be longer.
May 13th, 2007 at 11:40 am
I did that. Haven’t got one for 3 days now. How long did you have to wait?
May 13th, 2007 at 5:12 pm
I think almost a month
June 12th, 2007 at 7:32 pm
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