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quantcast.jpgMore and more publishers and retailers rely on so-called “widgets,” little boxes placed on other web sites, to deliver their news, entertainment and product advertisements.

So measuring Web traffic to those widgets is important for deciding what content to deliver, and what sites to deliver it on. A number of companies now offer widget traffic measurement tools, with Quantcast being the latest.

Here’s a summary of some of the main players in this nascent but increasingly important field:

Quantcast – This relatively new San Francisco company monitors traffic to Internet sites. Today, it adds a video and widget measurement service, also free. It is still a test version and publishers include Slide, PictureTrail, RockYou, MetaCafe and MochiMedia. It reports on traffic to all Flash-based media, including online games and downloaded desktop widgets. The service reports a widget’s “reach,” the number of times a video has been “played” or that widget has been clicked on, and the categories chosen (a publisher can tag a widget or video as a “game” or “comedy,” for example). It will also report things such as which users clicked on the widget most often (frequency), and the demographics of these users, based on other information Quantcast collects. It provides this information in a pie chart. To use it, you have to register here www.quantcast.com/quantified-publisher.jsp, and more info is here www.quantcast.com/quantified-video.jsp. See chart below.

Clearspring – The company offers traffic analytics for publishers like Time, NBC, Universal and Maxim – which together now have more than 4.2 billion widget views. Last month, the company began letting developers write, distribute and tracking widgets through Clearspring. Like other offerings, it provides a dashboard, and tracks things like a widget’s source domain, number of visits and geography of visitor. Clearstone, like Quantcast, is hands-off on the widget creation process. You’ll need a third-party developer to build a widget if you want one built.

WidgetBox – This company provides a “wrapper” to widget developers so that they can track the widgets. Again, you’ll need to build the widget yourself.

Musestorm -– The company distributes widgets for both the Web and the desktop. Notably, though, this company goes a step further. Other companies put a “wrapper” around the widget and then track that widget. However, they can’t track activity of content within the widget. Musestorm lets you do that -– for example letting you know how many times a video within the widget has been played, and how users switch between surrounding audio and text. Quantcast, Widgetbox and Clearspring don’t offer that. Musestorm also lets you update widget content, adding and removing items, and so lets you track performance of variable kinds of content. Musestorm has a new release coming this summer containing other features.

Update: Comment below mention other providers, Comscore (see here) and Yourminis.

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  1. July 9th, 2007
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  2. July 9th, 2007
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    proxieslist.net said:

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  3. July 9th, 2007
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    Learning How to Count in the Ajax Age said:

    [...] related news, VentureBeat has an overview of widget traffic trackers. These mini-apps are growing extremely popular, and now advertisers have a wide range of tools to [...]

  4. July 10th, 2007
    11:40 pm

    Ogilvy Digital Watch said:

    [...] 最新消息,Venture Beat向用户展示了追踪流量的一些widget.现在这些小程序特别受欢迎,现在广告商有很多工具来测量他们获得了多少流量,这让人们意识到Widget传达品牌信息的巨大潜能。 [...]

  5. July 17th, 2007
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    voofox » PV退休、WV攪局,最棒的網站排行榜在哪? said:

    [...] 譬如,沒有了Page view,卻多了「widget view」(WV)。就在尼爾森消息爆出的同一天,VentureBeat也首次對「小插件的流量計算工具」作了一個史上未有、非常隆重的大整理。現在許多網路服務不再強調自己的母站,就只推出一個小小的插件,將這個小框框安置在自己在其他大網站的個人版面中,因此PV非常低,但WV非常高。所謂widget view就是該插件被外站loading的次數,就和PV是一樣的意思,只是發生在外站罷了。但,目前所有計算網頁流量工具都沒辦法輕易計算WV,無論是自己站內的widget點覽率,或者是自己的widget在外站的點覽率,都無法做到,於是有一些公司製作了在插件中置放的追蹤程式,已有Quantcast、Clearspring、WidgetBox在競爭做這件事,Musestorm則還讓你知道插件裡面的瀏覽狀況,而Yourminis更進一步的提供一些小插件常用的功能,可以輕鬆兜出一個小插件,順便幫它算WV。 [...]

  6. VentureBeat » Roundup: China subs, Microsoft opens, MySpace rules, WeShow and more said:

    [...] media over widgets, raises $1 million — We wrote about Tel Aviv, Israel company Musestorm earlier this week, for its innovative way of letting publishers manage their content delivered to widgets. [...]

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  8. VentureBeat » DEMO mentions: 360Desktop, MuseStorm, DimDim, YourTrumanShow, Shoutlet said:

    [...] of how web surfers interact with the widgets they see. Since we last wrote about the company in July, they’ve been hinting of more to come. The new version allows widget customization, produces [...]

  9. VentureBeat » Clearspring launches widgets for Madison Avenue said:

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  10. VentureBeat » Web traffic measurement company Quantcast raises $20M more said:

    [...] Quantcast is also tracking widget traffic. Widgets have confused advertisers because widgets distribute content across multiple sites, and it’s difficult to know whether visitors to a site are actually reading the widget information. For example, if VentureBeat supplied a widget of news stories to the homepage of Dogster.com, few visitors to Dogster would likely stop to read VentureBeat’s news because it isn’t relevant to their passion (dogs), even though the widget would be registering plenty of traffic by counting all visitors to Dogster.com’s home page. Quantcast’s traffic tools help by measuring user interaction with the widget (see our coverage). [...]

6 Comments

  1. July 9th, 2007
    2:40 pm

    alex bard said:

    yourminis (www.yourminis.com) also competes in this space and is an enterprise widget platform which simplifies the development, syndication, and measurement of widgets for content owners & 3rd party developers.

    Build
    The yourminis platform offers a comprehensive set of re-usable components and an advanced API framework to enable rapid development of widgets, ranging from simple badges to complex miniature applications. You can build the widgets yourself or hire our team of widget professionals to design, build, test and implement them for you based on your specific requirements.

    Syndicate
    Once a widget is developed on the yourminis platform, it is hosted and syndicated through our global content caching network to deliver optimal performance. In addition we help you super syndicate your widget by offering a simple end user “copy me” button on each widget for syndication to top social networks, start pages, blogging platforms and even the desktop. Finally, we publish your widget to other top widget galleries to increase awareness, distribution and serendipitous discovery.

    Analyze
    Now that your widget is out in the real world, how do you measure success? Who is using your widget? What are users doing with it? Where is it spreading to? When is it time to modify or update your widget? Why is your widget growing quickly or stalling? Our advanced set of widget management and reporting delivers real time stats on widget views, users, interactions, clicks, geocoding, and other advanced metrics to help you understand and measure your success.

    We currently work with companies including MTV, Veoh, Brightcove, VH1, Redbull, and others to help them widgetize their content and then measure success.

  2. July 9th, 2007
    4:57 pm

    Ivan Pope said:

    I think you should also reference Comscore, who have started to track widgets.
    http://www.comscore.com/press/release.asp?press=1471

  3. July 9th, 2007
    5:39 pm

    Matt Marshall said:

    Thanks guys, I’ve updated with mentions of Comscore and Yourminis

  4. July 9th, 2007
    10:31 pm

    Ben Pashman said:

    Perhaps you should mention our quickly growing company Gigya as well. Gigya develops tools for distribution, tracking and monetizing of widgets. Its widget distribution platform boosts the sharing and posting of widgets via social networks & blogs. With Gigya, Widget owners let their users one-click post directly into their profile or blog, plus they get detailed reports about widget distribution & performance. Gigya’s partners include RockYou, Webshots, Metacafe, Snapvine, and hundreds others. Gigya distributes and tracks hundreds of millions of widgets per month. To learn more go to http://www.gigya.com/wildfire.

  5. July 11th, 2007
    6:21 pm

    dave mcclure said:

    great summary piece. very informative :)

  6. Robert Lowe said:

    Users should be aware that Quantcast appears to make use of spyware applications such as Twitbin to gather their web traffic data.

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