360 Voltage is out of Beta, it's a set of online marketing tools that my agency envisioned for in-house use and decided to turn into a freemium web site along the way, which we now use in house (natch). To say that HN has been good to me is an understatement, it's an oasis of rational thought and discussion in a wasteland of online social media sites... (</digression>)<p>So I've got 10 yearly 360 Voltage PRO account subscriptions ($149/ea.) to give away here to some devs who would really dig into the site, use the tools, and then give us ongoing feedback as we iterate like mad and try to populate the blog with useful content. Obviously, that's all unenforceable, but you get the idea...<p>Once again, I'm giving away 10 yearly pro account subscriptions to HN users to help us prime the pump on our freemium web site, which is a search marketing tool set called 360 Voltage. If you're interested:<p>1) Create a free account on the site. (360voltage.com)
2) Leave an initial impression of the site in this thread
3) Shoot me an email via wade [at] voltagecreative [dot] com with a sentence or two about how you'd use the tools. Also include your 360 Voltage account name in the email so I can flip it to PRO status on the back end.<p>I'll post, "Thanks guys, they're all gone" in this thread once they've been spoken for. (If I get more than 10 requests, the PRO accounts will be awarded subjectively/pretty-much-randomly by me.)
[+] [-] wmeredith|16 years ago|reply
So I've got 10 yearly 360 Voltage PRO account subscriptions ($149/ea.) to give away here to some devs who would really dig into the site, use the tools, and then give us ongoing feedback as we iterate like mad and try to populate the blog with useful content. Obviously, that's all unenforceable, but you get the idea...
Once again, I'm giving away 10 yearly pro account subscriptions to HN users to help us prime the pump on our freemium web site, which is a search marketing tool set called 360 Voltage. If you're interested:
1) Create a free account on the site. (360voltage.com)
2) Leave an initial impression of the site in this thread
3) Shoot me an email via wade [at] voltagecreative [dot] com with a sentence or two about how you'd use the tools. Also include your 360 Voltage account name in the email so I can flip it to PRO status on the back end.
I'll post, "Thanks guys, they're all gone" in this thread once they've been spoken for. (If I get more than 10 requests, the PRO accounts will be awarded subjectively/pretty-much-randomly by me.)
[+] [-] tdupree|16 years ago|reply
One weird quirk, on the Distiller page, when I came to that page from the Voltmeter, I found the site url I was checking was populated over the top of the instructions in the input box. (Win 7, Chrome 4.0249)
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[+] [-] migpwr|16 years ago|reply
My report was a little slow and it let me know I could come back to it at any time. (it wasn't obvious at first)
I set the account up for my wife's retail site online and the reports look pretty close to what we document now.
I think I'd have trouble explaining how to use the Darwin tool. Maybe have some more information on how to set that up for people who are a little less technical?
[+] [-] mmorris|16 years ago|reply
This looks like a good site. I checked out the Voltmeter test and it gave me some info I already knew, but also some information that might help with site ranking. So it seems like you're on the right track!
I'll definitely be checking out your site more in-depth moving forwards!
Btw, I enjoyed the little messages that appeared while I was waiting for the report to run (e.g., "Web crawlin' ain't eeasy!"). It may be a bit trivial, but I got a kick out of it anyways.
[+] [-] flooha|16 years ago|reply
I'm particularly interested in the keyword distiller.
edit: I forgot to mention that I really like the design. Nice and clean.
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[+] [-] ccorda|16 years ago|reply
Good luck.
[+] [-] jonhohle|16 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] bluishgreen|16 years ago|reply
How would you peek a users browsing history, and if you did manage it how legal/unevil is that?
[+] [-] wmeredith|16 years ago|reply
We can't actually peek into anyone's history the way a layman might take this statement. What we can, and do, do is load up a list of links and see which one's have been visited. The freemium accounts just load up our default list of the top 100 sites online and looks for hits. Pro users can customize their check list to ad competitors and other URLs of interest.(See timdorr's response below.)
A tool like this good for finding out if your users are more of a MySpace or Facebook crowd, more of a Yahoo or Bing crowd, etc... for market research purposes. If you have a PRO account and can customize your list you can ad direct competitors and see which ones get cross-shopped with your product the most online, etc...
Example usage: Let's say you want to run an ad on one of the top tech blogs. You could plug 100 tech blogs into this tool for a week and see which ones your crowd reads the most. Now you know a good place to advertise to get a second brand impression.
Addressing "evilness" - I don't consider it any more intrusive than any other type of analytics. And it's also completely disabled with Javascript turned off. So, as always, users are welcome to empower themselves.
On another note, I've been waiting to have this conversation with an informed crowd, what do you guys think about using this for the purposes stated above?
[+] [-] timdorr|16 years ago|reply
Basically, you read a link's color in the DOM and you can tell if it's been visited. It does spot checking, not full history browsing.
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[+] [-] pkc|16 years ago|reply
* Voltmeter - How is the keyword targeting decided? I got unexpected keywords for my site.
* RANDAL - I used to check where my site appears for given set of keywords. It solves the problem automatically.
Haven't checked other tools yet. Will be doing it soon.
[+] [-] rms|16 years ago|reply
Edit: OK, one came through.
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