PMetrics Live Stats For Your Blog
I have been using Pmetrics Stats for about two months now, and I must say that I am very impressed. It has become quite an addictive hobby of mine to click on my little button, visit my stats and look at how many people have visited my site and what they looked for. It’s a very handy tool as it has helped me to know what parts of my blog people are interested in and which bits that are left by the wayside!
The fact is that almost every statistics program out there gives you day-old stats. But with day-old stats, you’re a day behind on emerging search trends. Sure, if you have cPanel you might be able to look at “Latest Visitors” but that doesn’t give you a good overall pictures of what’s happening on your site at any given moment.
If you want to stay ahead of the curve, then you need live blog stats. That’s where pMetrics comes in. pMetrics offers up-to-the-second, live statistics, that scroll down your screen.
So here’s the secret. Sign up for pMetrics. Use the Spy function to identify search trends on your site. Once you’ve identified a search trend, reinforce your content with phrase variations and deep inter-linking. You’ll stay ahead of the curve and capitalize on searches your competitors didn’t even know existed.
I have also noticed that they provide a Word press plugin, to display blog stats in your WordPress Dashboard. Sign up for pMetrics and then download the plugin.
In a nutshell here’s what the pMetrics plugin offers:
1. Auto-updates (this option can be toggled on and off)
2. One-click installs for added functionality
3. One-click removals (deletes files off the server)
4. Blog stats in your WordPress dashboard
5. Latest searches display
6. pMetrics rank display
7. Auto-installation of pMetrics javascript code
Coming Soon
8. Auto-installation of affiliate banner in sidebar
9. Blog sales page with detailed pMetrics statistics
10. Feedburner integration
and much more…sky’s the limit. I’m off to install the WordPress plugin now – byeee!
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