Traackr Helps Analyze Your Online Popularity
Posted by Matt on April 4th, 2008
One of the presenters at the latest Web Innovators Group conference, WebInno17, was Traackr. The startup’s offering is basically a way for you to get a grip on how popular your content is on the web. You simply enter in the networks you are a part of (Flickr, YouTube, Revver to name a few) and the application tracks and aggregates the hit counts of your content. You can organize your content into campaigns, view charts on various statistics, and compare your online popularity to other Traackr users.
Analyzing your website’s performance is crucial.
While I am certainly sick of web companies with double vowels and missing ‘e’s, I see potential in Traackr. If it nails down the user interface, it could prove to be a very useful tool. The fact remains that user activity data is of the utmost importance to any media outlet, and the internet is no exception. To be able to track the popularity of your latest published content is crucial in paving the way for your improvement on the webosphere. Yes yes, I know it’s another aggregation tool, but hell, at least this one can prove useful.


David - Traackr
April 5, 2008
Matt - Thank you for reviewing Traackr. Isn’t double vowels and missing ‘e’s more points in Scrabble?
As you point out, we might be seen as another aggregator, but our ultimate goal is to empower users and give them the tools and knowledge needed to measure and value their on-line contributions, no matter where it is on the web.
Can you email me your feedback on the user interface? We are always looking for our users input to improve the site.
Thanks again.
Matt
April 8, 2008
No wonder I was never good at Scrabble. I’ll send over an email on some thoughts on the interface.
Thanks for stopping by!