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Wibiya Toolbar [First Impression Review] Posted: 26 May 2010 07:04 AM PDT Over the last week I’ve been trialling the Wibiya Toolbar on my photography blog. For those of you unfamiliar with it it is a little toolbar that appears at the bottom of the browser of those who visit your blog which allows them to do a variety of tasks. You can see it in the bottom of the screen shot below (click to enlarge). The toolbar is customizable so there are a variety of applications that you can add to it. On my toolbar I’ve enabled a number of applications including:
There are quite a few other applications/tabs that you can choose from and a number of options within some of them to different features. You’re also abe to choose a color scheme to suit your page. There are a variety of ways of installing it into your blog including via a WordPress plugin for those using WP. The Results I’ve been testing the Wibiya toolbar for about 10 days now so it’s time to look at the ‘result’ and stats that they provide publishers to see what impact (if any) using the toolbar has had. Here’s a quick screenshot of the dashboard having selected stats for the last 7 days: The top section of stats provides stats for each of the ‘tabs/applications’. You can drill down a little more on each one like this one for the ‘latest posts’ tab: Worth noting – the stats in the first screen shot above do look a little more impressive than the reality as can be illustrated by the ‘latest posts’ stats which show that 586 people clicked the ‘latest posts’ toolbar tab but only 83 clicks on other posts were recorded (meaning less than 1 in 7 of the 669 people who clicked the latest posts tab actually visited another page). This is true for almost all of the other tabs. Here’s some examples: A few comments about these results:
There have obviously been some benefits from having the toolbar. I’m not complaining about having new followers, subscribers and more page views…. however the question I have to ask is whether the results are enough considering the page views and interruption of readers. I’m going to run it for another week to see what happens when the curiosity factor with readers dies off a little more before I make any final decisions. Have you experimented with the Wibiya toolbar (or similar ones) – what impact has it had on your site? Post from: Blog Tips at ProBlogger. Wibiya Toolbar [First Impression Review] |
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