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New: Top Referring Search Engines Report
Posted by Jay Meattle
- August 20, 2008 at 3:58 pm PST | Share/Save/E-mail
After months of a lot of hard work by our development team, today we’re very excited to roll out our latest report for Lookery users – Top Referring Search Engines! This report tells you which search engines are driving traffic to your site, and how much you’re dependent on each one.
Starting today, these new statistics are available for all sites in the Lookery Network that have the Lookery JavaScript tracker installed.
In addition to the above, we also released a number of small usability and under the hood improvements. Please keep the feedback coming. We’re listening, and reacting. Lots more good stuff to come!
How often is this data updated?
We publish updated statistics daily. Lookery gathers completely anonymous yet empirical user data. Each day as your users traverse more of Lookery’s network, we learn more privacy-safe information about them and display it here.
Can I access these reports for my own website?
Yes! anyone can enable these reports for their own website by signing up here for FREE! Getting accurate user demographic data for your sites visitors is as easy as adding a few lines of JavaScript code to your site. It’s not much different than the Google Analytics code you likely already run.
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