New Heatmap WordPress Plugin | Click Heat Dynamo Heatmap Plugin
Finally A Kick ASS Heatmap WordPress Plugin
I've been testing a heatmap wordpress plugin call "Click Heat Dynamo" for a few months now on several of my blogs, this heatmap plugin kick ass and is something everyone should be using.
I'm a huge fan of wordpress and have a list of plugins that I install on every blog/site I setup.
Well Click Heat Dynamo is now the latest plugin that been added to my list.
Wesley the owner of this plugin and several other plugins has just released it to the public. It's currently at a discounted price, so if you're looking for a top notch heatmap wordpress plugin now is the time to get one. Click Heat Dynamo
Heatmap WordPress Plugin Video
I created a quick video to show members of Wealthy Affiliate how it works, I may create another video but for now I'm just going to post the same video here. It's not the greatest video on how the heatmap plugin works, but you should get the point and clearly see how having the ability to see exactly where visitors are clicking is going to help you.
Basically the wordpress heatmap plugin tracks every single click of the mouse and displays it on a heat map from inside the blog admin area.
It works with all major browsers like Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, Opera and Safari. Also because Click Heat Dynamo tracks every click by element and the exact position on that element the click occurred it can ACCURATELY track clicks from ANY resolution.
Here is a screenshot of heatmap taken from the homepage of one of my blogs:

Click Here To Checkout Click Heat Dynamo
This heatmap wordpress plugin comes with a developers license allowing you to install on unlimited site, clients sites and more, plus you get 1 year free support and upgrades.









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Nice video on click heat dynamo! Do you think that it might effect your sites performance? I think if it slows your site down that could effect your SERPS. Say 8 visitors are on your site all at once I wonder how would this effect your performance or perhaps effect server performance especially on a shared hosting site?
Other than that nice plugin I've been thinking about that one and another one.
Looking forward to your response.