等了大半年的 ClickTale 终于开放 Beta 测试了,今天收到了来自 ClickTale 的邀请邮件。终于可以尝尝鲜了。
目前已经添加了它的 JS 统计代码,分为两部分,在页面头部添加一段小的 JS 用来生成开始记录的时间:var WRInitTime=(new Date()).getTime();
,最后在页面底部引用外部的一个 JS。
目前 Beta 测试的帐号每天可以保存 40 个记录,这是从访问 IP 中随机抽取的,具体分布还未知。如果需要增加记录数,可以付费 :) ClickTale 的口号是“Because every user has a story”,后来在邮件中发现另外一个口号“Record. Watch. Understand”,挺有意思。
在 ClickTale 之前,我使用的统计是 reinvigorate,它的特色在于可以传输一个用户 ID (比如 Cookies 存的,也可以用程序输出)给 JS,然后再统计报告中可以看到这个 ID 的页面访问路径,不过我用下来不是非常好,产品的易用性也比较差。但是这个想法很不错。
18号-20号在北京,等下周有时间再深入看一下 ClickTale 的统计。对了,最后发现了他们的一个小 Bug,开通帐号的时候,密码长度不限,而注册成功后自动截断为 10 位。以前 Feedburner 也有这个问题,我汇报了一下 :D
P.S. 之前用过 ClickHeat,即用热成像的方式显示用户点击(ClickTale也是有的,它可不仅仅是录像而已),可惜对自适应分辨率的页面不是非常友好。有谁解决过?
延伸阅读:
a new type of search engine that crawls & analyzes user reviews of brands, consumer products, politicians, actresses or musicians, & presents the results as visual summaries or "snips", together with a bar chart of the "buzz" over time. the resulting color bars show the sentiment of these reviews: the more green, the more great reviews; the more red, the more wretched ones. users can explore products by category, compare pairs of products, or sort products by green (best) or red (worst).
[link: summize.com]
see also mood news & color music organization.
Today FeedBurner channels our inner Picasso, as we proudly sponsor the Bernstein & Andriulli New Media Symposium happening this evening at the Library at The SoHo House in New York City. Bernstein & Andriulli is an artist management agency that represents all types of imaginative folks like photographers, illustrators, stylists, hair and makeup artists, interactive artists and producers. Today's symposium ponders, "Webisodes, Mobisodes, On-Line Advergaming, Branded and Unbranded Media, Urban Vinyl Toys...What Does It All Mean?" Boy, we wish we knew (hey, we don't have all the answers, but we do know our Monets from our Manets — and our mayonnaise, for that matter).
And with mother nature brandishing her palette of lovely Springtime hues all around us, we thought it timely to present some of our many artistic publishers who are distributing colorful feeds far and wide. Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall: a FeedBurner feed is always in Cézanne...uh, season.
Take Vernissage TV, for instance. Year-round, this video podcast takes you to art exhibitions and events to provide insight into the social side of the world of art. Gallery Hopper, likewise, is a guide to the best of fine art photography, galleries and events specifically in New York City.
Art museums across the globe are hopping on the blogging bandwagon, as reported by Sebastian Chan of Powerhouse Museum and Jim Spadaccini of Ideum who recently published a study on the issue. Museums artfully burning feeds include the Grace Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Smithsonian American Art Museums. Keeping an eye on them all is E-Artcasting, a research project all about sociable technologies in art museums.
Of the "Art Shall Be Both Seen AND Heard" school come several museum podcasts. The San Jose Art Museum has an Artist of the Week podcast, the SFMOMA's Artcast, the Museum of Glass GlassCast, Henry Artcast, and the Las Vegas Museum of Art podcast and newsfeed. Guess what happens in Vegas (Degas?), doesn't always stay in Vegas after all, in this mixed up world of distributed media.
Can FeedBurner deliver art feeds from places other than museums? You bet we Kandinsky do that too! Brush up on a spectrum of design disciplines from architecture and landscaping to fashion and dress from Dezeen, MoCo Loco, and Design Hub. Some artists are joining creative forces through feeds such as the Wooster Collective, We Make Money Not Art, and Worldwide Women Artists. Speaking of our wide world, New Climates presents new and existing artworks responding to the relationship between art and global climate change. Another posse of artists have come together in Hidden City Arts, using BuzzBoost to promote several of their feeds throughout their website in a cross-pollination effort that puts Van Gogh's Sunflowers to shame.
Have an appetite for more art? Even tastier than Warhol's soup du jour, BrainyQuote serves up an Art Quote of the Day that will feed your need for words of wisdom about art and by artists. Or purchase some real life printed books on the matter from David Krut Publishing and Art Resource. Wash it all down with a beverage from Art of the Drink, where you can wet your whistle with a flavorful how-to video podcast on mixing cocktails. How Dali-cious!
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