New website tracking technology allows for real-time click-stream analysis.

Cutting edge technology. Opentracker is a new application that has been in development for several years. Website traffic analysis and statistics software allows user to see online traffic and track unique visitors over the long-term. Features include access to visitor click-streams and search terms.

Eindhoven, the Netherlands - the startup Opentracker has gone online with a new product at www.Opentracker.net.

The product they have created makes it simple for website owners and web-masters to access real-time reports and analysis of traffic to their site. The product is easy to install and use, neat, comprehensive, inexpensive, and cutting-edge. The product tells users who is visiting their site, where they came from, and what search terms they used to get there. It also reports if they are new or returning visitors, what country they are from, which pages are most visited, and a host of further information, all of which can be viewed in easy-to-read graphs and unique visitor profiles.

The internet changes 24 hours a day. This new product takes the internet a step further towards being a feedback loop between site managers and the surfing public. On today's internet content must be updated according to demand. With Opentracker, site managers have access to highly detailed information, updated in real-time. Web managers know who is visiting their site, and how often they are doing so. Opentracker makes this technology available at a fraction of the cost of the current competition. The design team of Opentracker have been involved with the internet since its inception, and have their finger on its pulse. They have utilized the opensource community, arguably the future of software development, to ensure that their program makes use of the newest technologies, and is compatible with a wide range of systems. Opentracker is unique because the product tracks visitors, as opposed to pages, and stores the information over long periods of time, allowing site managers to create reliable forecasts.

Key Product Features:

- See whos visiting in real-time

- Track unique visitors long-term

- Simple to install : one line of HTML code

- Competitive pricing: meet & beat" policy

- Easy-to-read interactive graphs

- Explore clicks-treams interactively

- Timezone independent

- Set passwords and individual access levels

- Track unlimited number of pages

- Upgrades installed automatically

Pricing:

An Opentracker.net account includes password protected statistics which are accessible via a real-time web-based interface.

Standard accounts start at $16.99 per month or $195.00 per year. Through July 2003, annual subscriptions are half-price, at $99, due to a Summer Special.

An Opentracker.net account includes: up to 100,000 page views p/m, track an unlimited number of pages, multiple users with individual permission levels, and customized presentation of statistics for targeted campaign management.

Opentracker.net is confident that its services are the most economical solution on the market. If you find a competitor who offers more services for less money, they will meet and beat their price. Send them an e-mail at sales@opentracker.net.

For information please visit: http://www.opentracker.net

CONTACT INFO:

Eddie Moojen

Tel. +31.(0)624637054

Elements

Technical University Eindhoven

Horsten 1

5612 AX

Eindhoven

The Netherlands

www.opentracker.net

info@opentracker.net


Contact Information
Eddie Moojen
Opentracker.net
http://www.opentracker.net
+31.(0)624637054

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