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Tynt Tracer

10 May 2009 5 Comments

Tynt Tracer is a free service that provides web hosts insight into what users are copying and pasting from your website. When people highlight and copy your website image or text, their pasted result will provide a link back to your site with the copied results higlighted. Whether your users are copying text or images, Tynt Tracer shows you total page views, words and images copied, top pages viewed, and so much more. Here is how it works.



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Pasted content into an Gmail message

You sign up for a free account, validate your email, and you are off and going. Then, copy the one line script before the bottom of the body tag on your web template or other, and content that users copy and paste will have a link back to your site. As an example, I copied the above highlighted text and pasted it into an email message. Take a look at the link-back below.

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A user's copied text

It is so simple, that I feel stupid writing this post! What an excellent idea. Providing a link-back on copied content will drive traffic back to your site and provide you with a direction of what content your users are viewing and sharing with others. Take a look at the Tynt Tracer dashboard for my site below.

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5 Comments »

  • Kerri said:

    Thanks for the great review – we are pleased to hear you like Tracer! If you want to see who else is using Tracer, you can go to Tynt.com and see what is being copied from our client sites, right now!

  • fake id said:

    Awesome post, thanks for the info – I dont really ever post on these thingy’s but enjoyed the info. Keep up the good work, I bookmarked your site!

  • Buckycomputing.net » Informational Resources Reviews Scripts Web Applications server-side » Tynt Tracer follow-up said:

    [...] posted a review of Tynt Tracer back in May 2009. Tynt is a web application and server-side script that tracks what content users [...]

  • sumit said:

    I too am using tynt and it does rock. But theres a simple problem – if I can call it one. The visualizer at the dashboard is a great widget and I wanted one for my page. I mailed them but they said that they were shutting the present version of the visualizer to replace it with a better one and till then no VISUALIZER widget embedding codes.

    Also they plan to develop a better paid version although the free version will continue.

  • admin (author) said:

    As Tynt becomes more popular, I would only expect that they are trying out new models to increase revenue.

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