A few weeks ago, we quietly rolled out our new summary reports. The summary reports provide an extremely simple and intuitive way to get "at a glance" metrics as to how your widgets are being spread and used throughout the Internet. The reports provide a timeline detailing the number of views that your widgets received on a day by day basis, along with data calling out the total number of views and the trend, the percentage of views from the largest source, the number of interactions/clicks/unique viewers/copies for a particular time period selected from the timeline (to adjust the dates, simply drag and drop the slider control on the bottom of the timeline). We also display a couple of graphs to detail the number of views by domain and to show new vs. returning users.
This release was focused on improving the detailed reports so that they matched the simplicity and depth of the summary report. We've been able to do even better than our initial expectations. When displaying any of the detail reports, we'll show you a trend analysis across the time period that you're interested in:
Once you've gotten a sense for the overall data, you can group the data by various attributes, depending on the report. In the case of the copies data, you can group by source, destination, domain, user, country, region and city. You can then proceed to filter by the data that's returned. As an example, you can group the report by source and then filter by a specific site - this allows you to drill down on the data in any number of ways. It may take a while to find all of the features available, but once you become comfortable with the interface, you are likely to find that it's an invaluable resource for measuring the health of your widgets.
In addition, we've expanded the documentation in our partners section, in an attempt to highlight some of the additional value that our platform provides. If you still have questions, we encourage you to get in contact with us.
As always, please feel free to share your comments and thoughts, both here and in our forums.
yourminis
I realize that this is not the right place to ask this question but someone please e-mail me with the solution to my problem seeing as I am apparently incompetent enough to figure it out on my own. I apparently had requested some automatic downloads and I can't stop them. I have looked everywhere to stop them, well apparently almost everywhere, please help me stop them. If someone has the answer please keep the solution simple because as you have already read I am not to smart when it comes to things like this. Thank anyone for your help in this matter. Tom
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Posted by: Tom Chandler | July 26, 2007 at 06:17 PM