Click Heat Dynamo Review | Track, Spy and Optimize

by on February 4, 2012

click-heat-dynamo reviewWouldn’t it be nice to know what your visitors are doing on your site? What articles they are reading and what ads they had clicked? If you know these things, you can track them and optimize your site based on what they do. This is like almost spying on them and then tweaking your site to get them to do what you want.

In a nutshell, this is what Click Heat Dynamo will help you to do and this is the latest tool that I just bought and will try out in some of my niche affiliate sites.

If you want to know more about this premium WordPress plugin or if you are curious if this little tool can benefit you and your site, bookmark this page now because I will be updating this with the information from my site, first hand.

Page 1 But Do Not Convert

The first time I heard about this kind of tool was a few years ago from an interview by Darren Rose of Problogger.net (forgot the name, but he’s indian) with Neil Patel. I did not pay particular attention to that interview then because, at that time, I felt I had no use for such a tool. Back then, I was a newbie making money online and my main sites are Adsense sites and as you know, I have been building affiliate sites for the past year now, hoping and planning to hit it and make it big.

Anyway, one of my evergreen niche site is currently ranking pretty good in Page 1 of Google. In fact, I even have several on No. 1 positions, but sadly, the conversion and sales are not that good.

That is the main reason why I am itching to grab myself a tool that tracks the visitor activity on my website. As I said, my first choice was Neil Patel’s CrazyEgg, but the monthly price for it was so steep I could not afford it. (I would gladly do an honest review if I have an account in there.)

The second option I have is from Matt Callen’s WordPress plugin called WP Click. What it does is it records the visitors’ movements and activity in your website and actually show you what are the visitors are reading and clicking and all that stuff.

The only problem with this tool is that, I have 1000 visitors a day on my site. There is no way I can watch all of those videos in order to get myself hard data on what they do on my site.

I wanted the ‘heat map’ type of tool that CrazyEgg gives.

That’s what made me buy ClickHeatDynamo.

According to Matt Callen it goes hand in hand with WPClick, but I think I’ll check this ClickHeat Dynamo a while.

So that’s it for now, I am going to the see check what this baby can do.

Check back again soon.

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