One cool feature of EatonWeb that I’ve been playing with a lot lately is the Advanced Account historical trending data. While this is a “pay” feature, I can’t help but love having historical trends in PageRank, Alexa, Technorati, Site Visibility, Linkage, etc. all in one place.
With EatonWeb’s Advanced Stats feature, you get historical trending data for your blog starting the day your blog is entered into the directory. I’ve setup a sample of this feature using data from my car blog RideLust, which you can see by clicking here.
For an idea of what the historical trending graphs look like I’ve included a screenshot below:
One thought on “Tracking Historical Metric Trends With EatonWeb”
Dude, this is seriously cool.
Why don’t I see it in my account? 😛
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