YooRL - Start tracking your link now

Posted on the November 17th, 2007 under Internet by dicky

YooRL is an online tracking service which let you to track an URL, to monitor the spread of the links to others in real time.

YooRLDo you share your bookmarks with your friends frequently? Do you share new website or interesting website with your friends? If so, how to know who visit the link or where the visitors come from? Now, YooRL provide these service for you, and it is free!

YooRL can monitor the spread of the links to web resources and their popularity in real time. This can be view via the “Dashboard” of the link. Users can also know where the visitors come from. YooRL will record the IP address of each visitor and then determine where they come from.

Once you share the link, YooRL users can start to watch what is happening to that link. From the dashboard, you will a map with a few red dots. The red dots show the visitors’ location and you can know how many visitors had view this website.

Beside these, you can also use YooRL as a bookmarking tools. Other YooRL users can leave comments and add to their favorite. After you add a site to YooRL, use YooRL link if you want to track the visitors. Below is the screenshot showing the link’s dashboard:

YooRL dashboard small

The example show total visitors who view this link is 97, and there are currently 1 visitor viewing the link. While the red dot show the location of those visitors. Visit YooRL now and start tracking your favorite link!

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