HitTail, an excellent provider of real-time long tail analysis, has recently announced their HitTail Premium plan; offering discounts to existing members.
Current members can get a discount rate of $19.99 a month, or $199.99 annually to upgrade their subscription. The new plan includes new tools for segmenting paid versus organic website hits, and additional online tools for using Google Adwords with HitTail.
- See exactly how people are finding your site in real time
- Have keyword recommendations emailed to you or delivered in a secure RSS feed
- Use HitTail on your secure, https pages
- Generate Google and Yahoo! Sitemaps for your website
- With “Growth View” watch as your long tail grows wider (more hits) and longer (more new keywords)
- Insert HitTail keyword suggestions directly into a new Google AdWords campaigns
- Separate and analyze site traffic coming from organic versus paid search
- Boost click-through rate with those same long tail suggestions coming straight from your audience
- Lower the cost of your search advertising campaign by targeting effective long tail keywords instead of more competitive ones
I currently use HitTail to monitor traffic on my site, and it’s always nice to see a real-time version of incoming visitors (and the links they used to get to me), versus the delayed method that Google Analytics uses.
When it comes to analyzing incoming visitor traffic, do you think you need a premium service like this as an agent?
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May 24th, 2008 at 2:09 pm
wow
its too bad im not their current member
May 27th, 2008 at 6:22 pm
I’ve used AWStats and my hosting company’s built-in statistics engine. Neither provide a way to tell the difference between organic and paid search.
Ideally, I’d like a tool that not only says if a hit is organic or paid, but also what search engine and page the keyword matched on.
I may move up to this tool as my traffic grows. Thanks for pointing it out!
May 28th, 2008 at 7:47 am
nuShack,
You probably want to take a look at Google Analytics. From what you described as your needs in a stat tracking system, this free software from Google will probably fill the need 110%.
http://www.google.com/analytics/
June 12th, 2008 at 1:10 pm
I use analytics currently and can’t complain. You can’t beat the price and it gives you what you need.