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Display where your visitors come from on a world map

By Benj Arriola - Posted on Sun Nov 26, 2006

I have been a user of ClustrMaps after I have seen it on other websites. Although I have implemented it on some of my other websites, I have just added it to this Ituloy AngSulong site now. Adding a map is not that difficult, and should be easy with basic HTML knowledge. On the geographical world map, each visit is represented as a red dot. And visitors with closer proximities create larger cluster red dots. Try it out and add a ClustrMap on your blog. The more popular your website gets, you can get to show it to the world how many and how large dots you get. It may even attract more people who are wondering why you have so much visitors on your website from various parts of the world.

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2 Responses to “Display where your visitors come from on a world map”

  1. Ituloy AngSulong » Display a ClustrMap Says:

    [...] Want to show the world where in the world are your worldwide visitors are coming from on a worldwide map? *LOL* Display a ClustrMap! That is the small map you see on the side bar of this Ituloy AngSulong website. Share and Enjoy:These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. [...]

  2. ituloy angsulong Says:

    Its a good idea

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