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LinkStats and SiteStats :: Pubsub

30 May 2005 6 views No Comment

Pubsub’s Bob Wyman announced the new LinkCounts tools. Visit his blog – As I May Think…

The “Expanded Blogosphere Statistics” tools featuer their own “Atom Feeds of data available” for the links/sites you’re tracking. The reports also feature daynamically created ‘.png’ graphs/charts representing traffic for each link you track.

I can already imagine the plugins being created for WordPress/MT blogs that access/report the “InLinks, OutLinks” the new tools offer. But, there is more to this than just the links. The interesting part is how they are reported. Check out Wyman’s post and you’ll see that you may track your own blogs and others, too.

Among the new tracking reports available:

  • Number of New entries seen each day
  • Number of OutLinks seen each day
  • Number of sites with OutLinks each day
  • Number of feeds with updates on each day
  • A variety of other bits of data

There are also “SiteStats pages.”

In order to see all the reports in their splendor, let’s compare two high profile blogs like: Robert Scoble’s Scobleizer and Markos Moulitsas’ DailyKos.

He has a very good blog. He doesn’t update it very frequently, but – when he does – it does a good job of promoting the Pubsub mission.

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