Track visitors using Google Maps
- 20th August 2005 | permanent link
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Earlier today I came across a nice way to track the visitors to your page using Google Maps. It tracks your 20 most recent visitors and displays them using the aforementioned Google Maps.
How to get in on this? Visit gVisit website and follow their instructions:
1) Register your website using the form below. It is free and we don't collect any personal information - not even an email address.
2) Copy and paste a single line of JavaScript to your website. It is easy and doesn't change the way your website works or looks.
3) You will be given your own URL that lets you track the visitors to your website using Google Maps.
The URL you receive points to the Visitor log for your site. What's neat about this is that the service will remain completely free. But if tracking only the most recent 20 visitor is not enough for you, you can always contribute ( via Pay Pall ) any amount you see fit and they will upgrade your map to track 100 most recent visitors and remove all advertisments and a donation link on your map. If that still isn't enough, you can always license their service and host everything localy.
You can see my recent visitor log here.


Nice :D