I don’t know if anyone else has problems tracking visitors on your sites, trying to figure out what they want, what they liked, and most of all what they took the time to click on, and very few easy to use sites and applications allow you to do that.

LinkLog is a javascript based tracking system that tells you what is being clicked on your website and does not look as ugly as some of the stat tracking sites I have seen out there.

Blog Flux LinkLog is the easiest way of tracking what links are being clicked on your site. Quickly find out the most popular links, what text they were using, and what pages the links came from. Best of all, doing so is easy as pie – just add the tracking javascript to your site and thats it – Blog Flux will do the rest.

Give it a try and let me know what you think.

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