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- Founded:
- by Elie Khoury, Jad Younan, John Pozadzides and the team of iFusion Labs.
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- Oops! Houston, We Have a Problem. 2:30pm Jul 6
- Where is Your Search Traffic Coming From? 2:25am May 29
- What Analytic Information Do You Need? 2:02am May 22
Events
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- WordCamp Portland
CubeSpace
Saturday, September 27 at 9:00am - Blog World Expo
Las Vegas Convention Center
Friday, September 19 at 9:00am - WordCamp San Francisco
Mission Bay Conference Center at UCSF
Saturday, August 16 at 9:00am


Do you really know where your search traffic is coming from? On the Woopra Dashboard > My Searches panel section, Woopra shows you live the search terms people are using to arrive on your site from search engines as well as what users are searching for on your site...


A record was broken for me recently on the Woopra Forums. A Woopra member was having trouble with Woopra not working properly and a quick validation check of their XHTML code found 3,510 Errors, 359 warnings, a new record for validation errors in my book...


We asked you what statistics confuse you the most and got some interesting answers. Now, we want to know what analytic information do you really need to help you manage your website or blog...


There are a lot of statistics that can be gathered from your website and blog users. Some are obviously informative, such as the top posts and number of visitors...


We’re working long hours on fixing up and putting the final touches on Woopra 1.3. We just released RC2 and may have another Release Candidate as we recently incorporated a lot of new features in the 1.3 release. The feedback in the Woopra Forums and around the web has been incredible...


Thanks again to everyone who has been testing the the new Woopra 1.3 release candidate, and we appreciate all of the feedback. Today we’re releasing the second, and final release candidate before the forced mass upgrade from the 1.2 release...


As announced, Woopra is celebrating the addition of more than 8,500 new Members to the Woopra family, and preparing for the second release candidate of Woopra 1.3 Beta (video)...


As of today, we’re closing the approval round having added over 8,500 new beta testers to total 60,000 registered and active Woopra Members monitoring almost 70,000 registered websites. Wow! It’s time for a celebration! Welcome to all our new Woopra Members...


Vladimir Prelovac, author of the WordPress Plugin Development Beginner’s Guide, recently reported he had a near perfect analytics day. Perfect analytics with all three sources of traffic being equal. What’s so great about it? The traffic sources are equally spread...


Woop! About two weeks ago we announced that Woopra was opening registration approvals as part of the release of the Woopra 1.3 RC1 Desktop Application for testing, permitting 5,000 users to join the Woopra beta testing phase. As of today, we’ve approved over 7,000 Woopra members...


You can quickly change the color schemes for each site you are monitoring in Woopra by clicking on the Site Tab arrow. A drop down menu will appear, giving you a chance to change the tab name and choose the color scheme for that site...


We’ve recently added some installation instructions for Woopra in the Guide for iWeb and Blogger/Blogspot, as well as a couple of new third-party plugins and add-ons for Woopra...


I wanted to take a moment to share our latest press announcement with you guys. The entire Woopra team has been hard at work building this exciting new feature for months...


As reported in John Pozadzides’ Woopra State of the Union Address for March 2009, we’re busy working on the release candidate followup for Woopra 1.3 RC1, gathering all the feedback and input from the Woopra Forums. We’ve also got something exciting coming up for Woopra Members this weekend...


Hello everyone! What a beautiful March we have this year! The lights on the servers are shining, the bandwidth is flowing, and this month our wonderful developers have all sorts of goodies in store for the Woopers...


The feedback from the latest release candidate of Woopra is very exciting. Bean Fairbanks of The Wonderful Web has been doing an indepth review and feature analysis of the latest bleeding edge, test release of Woopra 1.3 RC1. The series so far includes: Wondering about Woopra Analytics...


I was sitting back and examining some of my site’s statistics today in the brand new version of the Woopra client, which we’ll be releasing to you all very, very soon, when I realized that I was looking at some very valuable analytical data that might be worth sharing...


Recently, some Woopra Members may have noticed the following when logging into Woopra: Message from Woopra maintenance team: Servers are down for maintenance, you may want to retry connecting later. Sorry for the inconvenience. Acknowledge! This is a good sign...


In Is Google Analytics Slooowing Down Your Blog? by Easton Ellsworth on the Blog Herald, he asks a very important question: Do you think Google Analytics is worth the trouble? Why or why not...


Greetings fellow Wooprites! It’s been too long since my last State of the Union, and for that I apologize. Luckily for me, plenty of you are not shy about prodding for information and updates, and since we aims to please… here come a bunch of them...


Inman News featured Woopra in “Who are they and what do they want?” There’s more to Web analytics than holding a clicker and counting the number of people who come to your site and watching where they go...


Demonstrating Woopra recently at WordCamp Las Vegas, I was asked a great question: What benefit can I really get from live, real-time stats? While it is cool to see the activity on your website live and in real time, what good is it...


We apologize for the site downtime. We’ve been finishing the migration of all our servers to new, faster servers, including moving our beta testing approval and website. Unfortunately, it hasn’t been a pain-free experience. We anticipated a smoother ride...


Recently, I presented “By the Numbers” at WordCamp Las Vegas, covering web analytics and blog statistics. I spoke about web analytics, distracting statistics, and ripped apart some myths around the stats we love to watch...


Vladimir Prelovac was having an analytically bad day with Google Analytics. According to them, he was getting 10 visitors a day from Google searches for “bioenergoterapia” - a word not found on his blog...


In a guest blog post on Problogger, “Statistical Analysis of a Blog’s Traffic” by Eric Rosenberg of The Israel Situation and Narrow Bridge Adventures, he talked about how he is a hobby blogger and MBA student trying to understand how all this works...


Live in Las Vegas? Coming to 2009 International CES (Consumer Electronics Show), the largest technology and electronics show in the world? Or will you be at the more exciting event, WordCamp Las Vegas at the Palace Station Hotel for the first WordCamp of 2009...


John Pozadzides of One Man’s Blog spotlighted an interview with Woopra co-founder Elie El Khoury on PushingPixels. The interview highlights Woopra’s development by Elie with Java Swing, the widget toolkit for Java...


It was recently announced in the October Woopra State of the Union post that Woopra has upgraded their DNS architecture to simply the tracking JavaScript for using and installing Woopra on your blog or website to no longer require the ID number...


It’s funny what kinds of unintended uses can be discovered for new tools like Woopra. My latest discovery was the fact that you can actually use Woopra to help combat spammers on your site. Here is how I discovered it can work. First of all, I’m using WordPress over on my personal blog...


One of the most requested features for a while has been the need for SSL support. It’s especially important for clients running e-commerce sites who wish to track users through the site and all the way to transaction completion. Well, we’ve got some great news...


Over the past several weeks the Woopra team has been extremely busy readying a new set of enhancements, bug fixes, and performance improvements. Today a whole series of these updates rolled out just in time for our October State of the Union...


For the Woopra WordPress Plugin version 1.3.8+, we have included the needed code for translations. You may download the POT file, which is needed for translating. This file on the SVN will always hold the current version translation file...


Hubert Streitenberger put out a little app based on the WordPress plugin code, called Woopra 4 iPhone which reformats the Woopra stats specifically for the iPhone...


It hasn’t been long since I gave the September State of the Union address, and reported that we were monitoring over 40,000 sites. At this time we have almost 45,000, and we are planning to close the registrations when we hit 50,000 sites (which could be any day now)...










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