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The distilled chaps take a look at the Crazy Egg, web analytics system and conclude it’s pretty hot stuff.
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from Tyson 1381 Days ago #
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Crazy Egg has been around for a while now, and is a great tool for landing page testing.

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from Dudibob 1381 Days ago #
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Everyone should use CrazyEgg, it’s amazing being able to see exact clicks on a site and can give you a good idea of what do A/B split test :)

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from willcritchlow 1381 Days ago #
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I love that none of us here at distilled sphunn this until it got hot :) That’s how social media is s’posed to work...Thanks Lyndon (and other sphinners).

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from Lyndon 1380 Days ago #
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@Will, isn’t quality content and your reputation a great combination? I did very little of the work.

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from Winooski 1380 Days ago #
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Crazy Egg rocks. I love the fact that, unlike Google Website Optimizer, there’s just one piece of code for the entire site, so you can keep stopping and re-creating tests as much as your service level allows without having to go back and update that code. Of course, it doesn’t track conversions, so that’s a limitation re ecommerce (and doesn’t play nicely with Flash or with popup menus), but otherwise, it seems to be fairly robust at what it’s supposed to do, tracking exact clicks on a page.

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