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Click Tale Free Heat MapsThis is a discussion on Click Tale Free Heat Maps within the Presentation News Feeds forums, part of the Presentation category; Have you ever wondered where your website visitors are focusing their attention ? What visual clues are they responding to? And wouldn't it be nice to have this data visualised ... |
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| Administrator | ![]() Have you ever wondered where your website visitors are focusing their attention? What visual clues are they responding to? And wouldn't it be nice to have this data visualised in form of heat maps? Last week, Chaoming came across a new service called Click Tale which generates heat maps similar to the one below which shows mouse movements on our home page. Apart from mouse movements you can also report on mouse clicks, attention, scroll reach and forms. Register for a free account, copy and paste the generic code into your pages and wait until Click Tale sends you an email announcing that your heat map reports are ready (nice feature by the way), easy as that. ![]() Permalink | Leave a comment » More from the Datalicious Blog... |
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