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Crazyegg, a traffic statistics website, launched a new section to their service called Confetti. It allows you to track each individual click on your website. You can also track clicks individual clicks based on referrers, search terms, operating systems, browers, and more. Their website also reports that you can:
Isolate the data you want to compare and hide the rest

TechCrunch had a nice little summary of Crazyegg:
Crazy Egg has been implemented on over 250,000 sites and is free if you just want to track up to 5,000 clicks on 4 pages at a time each month. But if you upgrade to a paid account, you can track more clicks over more pages with real time data. The limited number of clicks tracked may seem restrictive, but analytics from Crazy Egg are meant to run for a short period of time on a specific url to grab a sample of how your users react to design changes.
This is a big “cool” factor for me and I hope smaller sites can use this for metrics evaluation.
Thanks Pronet Advertising and Techcrunch for pointing this out to me.
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