The usability test is a master key to the creation of a website or blog. It can effectively observe the behavior of a user in the process of navigating your site. After viewing, you will learn the advantages and disadvantages. To implement it, I invite you to test Ghostrec, an application that allows you to register for free visitor behavior on a Web page …

Step 1: Registration
Registration for the site is free and allows you to have up to 30 records. Registration is normally: a simple e-mail confirmation. Once this step is completed, you will learn the address of your site or blog.
Step 2: the code to integrate
For the system to work, you must first copy the code that will stick between and .
To do this, head into your WordPress admin panel then “Editor” tab of the “Appearance”. You must be on your right file “Header (header.php)” where is the head tags.
Copy and paste code right before the and then save.

Step 3: registration and visualization
Now that everything is ready, you can skip to what interests us most: the record. This is done automatically by clicking on the tab “My Recordings” of the site. When you want to terminate, simply click on “Recording, click to pause.” Wait a few moments until the video is generated and you will see in the column below your video.

It’ll just watch what your visitors are and deepen the information you have: country, browser, operating system, IP address, recording time and number of pages viewed.
It’s funny but I enjoyed making a few takes and I noticed three things on my blog:
- The visitor knows what you look but do not find
- The visitor is in a hurry
- The visitor clicks a little everywhere (and he loves the Adsense:))
Have you tested this service? Do you know of something similar? How does your visitor?
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May 3rd, 2010
Administrator Frelia
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