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Pass around the ReefeRSS

April 27th, 2006 3:48:02 pm pst by Sterling Camden

Randy Charles Morin sure has been sending a lot of interesting tags to del.icio.us lately (including… moi!? OMG! Thank you, Randy!)

But this isn’t about me. Today Randy linked to a link to ReefeRSS (that name is so smokin’) — a free service that (with a bit of javascript added to your site) collects information about how many hits you get and where they came from. You can then subscribe to that information in an RSS feed, or view it on a web page. It also shows you which page on your site they entered through last. Very nice. The next thing I’d like to do — when I have time — is use a little XSLT magic to generate some organized reports instead of viewing the detail in FeedDemon.

UPDATE (2/19/08):  ReefeRSS has apparently gone offline, and the domain now contains a nice splog.

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Comment by Randy Charles Morin

hehehe! When you link to me, I always link you back.

 
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Comment by sterling

That’s mighty Web 2.0 of you, Randy. Expect more links!

 
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[...] If you’re a blogger trying to get traffic flowing to your site, Randy Charles Morin is your friend. Link to him, and he will link back to you. And that generates lots of click-throughs to your site. Just check your referrer logs, or sign up for ReefeRSS to see where those clicks are coming from. [...]

 
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[...] As I’ve mentioned before, I use ReefeRSS to monitor inbound links. It’s pretty instructive, especially concerning what search engine queries reach your site. Today I saw this one: [...]

 
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