October 19th, 2005

Measure Map Analyzes Blog Traffic Statistics



Jeffrey Veen says that in the Web 2.0 conference was introduced Adaptive Path’s first product, Measure Map.

Disclosing more information about MeasureMap, Jeffrey Veen post says

“Measure Map is a Web application that helps people get to know their blogs. We do this by collecting and analyzing blog-specific traffic statistics and presenting them in a browsable interface that encourages exploration. It is an experience that offers meaningful insight into the effects caused by small changes in how you blog, rather than the overwhelming complexity of most web stats tools with their query/report-style analytic methods. Measure Map provides understanding by refocusing the difficult problem of web statistics and solving it just for blogs.

We do this with a few lines of code in your blog’s template; there’s hardly any configuration to worry about. We collect your traffic data continuously and in real time and display it through some innovative Ajax-based techniques.”

At the moment this service is by invitation only at the Measure Map site. Invites seem to be in fashion as they attach a premium value to the invite.

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