Invitation to the Woopra Members Social Dance
It’s the event of the year. Woopra invites you to our Woopra Members Social Dance! No formal attire required. Participation is welcome. RSVP required.
Woopra is now on Twitter, Facebook, friendfeed, and more. We cordially invite you to join our social dance for Woopra members:
- friendfeed Chat Rooms for Woopra Members (feed)
- Woopra Twitter (feed)
- Woopra Members Twitter (feed)
- Woopra on identi.ca (feed)
- Woopra on Plurk (feed)
- Woopra on Pownce (feed)
- Woopra on LiveJournal (feed)
We’ll be announcing more soon, offering you as many ways as we can for you to keep up with Woopra news and fellow members. Got a favorite?
Direct help for customer support and services remains in the Woopra Forums, as do all bug reports, troubleshooting, and feature requests. The Woopra Members Twitter is a social area. We’ll be monitoring and participating, but the forums will remain the actionable communications arena. Please keep all bug reports and customer support questions in the forum if you want help from the Woopra staff.
We encourage you to use the various social pages and sites we’ve set up to get to know other Woopra members.
Woopra with Friendfeed Chat Rooms
We’ve set up a friendfeed for Woopra Members with two chat rooms to start your social. One is Woopra Chat, to chat about all these Woopra and meet fellow Woopra members and get social. The other is for our members who want to discuss the technical aspects of Woopra in the Woopra Tech room.
These are places we hope you will use to get to know each other and maybe find some collaboration and connections among the very diverse crowd of Woopra members. I’ve added a Woopra-specific Delicious bookmark feed with links to articles on Woopra, web analytics, blog statistics, metrics, and other topics of interest to Woopra members, which we hope you will read and discuss. Have some suggestions? Drop in and share! We have a lot to learn from each other.
For those who just like to lurk, you can track the conversations with the Woopra Members friendfeed Feed, of the specific room feeds: Woopra Tech Feed and Woopra Chat Feed.
Woopra on Twitter
We have two Twitters for Woopra fans. The Woopra Twitter (feed) is for official Woopra announcements and developers. It includes post announcements from the Woopra, alerts, notifications, previews, and tweets from the Woopra team to keep you apprised of Woopra activity and status.
Woopra Members is for all Woopra Members to chat and share with each other their Woopra experiences and get to know each other through their tweets. We will be following everyone who joins us. It’s your Woopra Community on Twitter to have fun in and meet other Woopra members. You can follow the Twitter activity of everyone who joins us. You can also target Woopra Community questions, answers, tips, and advice to @woopramembers, though the friendfeed for Woopra Members might be more sociable for groups, so skip over there for some real social fun with Woopra fans and members.
To track all mentions of Woopra on Twitter, try Twitter Summarize for Woopra to see what others are saying about Woopra.
To track Woopra-specific conversations, try Twitter100 for Woopra and Woopra Members, or through Quotably for Woopra and Woopra Members.
We’ve also set up a Friendfeed for Woopra Members and the official Woopra friendfeed to help you keep track of Woopra activities and news from friendfeed, Twitter, and other social services through your feed reader.
Woopra Forums, Woopra FaceBook, Woopra Everywhere
Don’t forget that members are very active in the Woopra Forums reporting on beta testing issues, conflicts, bug reports, and helping each other use Woopra better.
There is also a Woopra Facebook page to keep track of more Woopra news and members, set up by Amer Rebhi Jarrar of Ralphtips Tech Buzz. Come join our club there!
The Woopra blog is now available from within the Woopra desktop client program, so you can read all about Woopra news, tips, techniques, and articles on web analytics and statistics without your web browser. Be sure and add the Woopra Blog feed to your feed reader, too.
August 14th, 2008 at 3:40 pm
the viral attack is nice and all, but why not work on getting your product to work with everyone’s website.
(10,000 pageview limit + unknown pricing are showstoppers)
then us (woopra users) will spread the word for you on our popular sites, instead of your new unused viral pages.
August 14th, 2008 at 9:36 pm
I think your priorities are a little off base. You’ve obviously marketed your product enough, and have many people waiting to use it. Why not start giving people access, and full access to those lucky enough to be on the beta before you continue attracting new people who will be disappointed.
I think announcing what your operational pricing structure would be nice too. If I ever get in on the beta I’d love to know if I can even afford your product before I fall in love with it.
August 14th, 2008 at 11:39 pm
added both accounts to my twitter
http://www.twitter.com/vbsetup/
if anyone cares
I also “became a fan” on facebook
How abot linkedin groups? or facebook groups? or even a good facebook app
August 15th, 2008 at 12:00 am
@ Ummm???:
As with any program in private beta testing, we work hard to help our beta testing members communicate with each other as well as us. As for access, when the program is ready, with the help of the beta testers, we will announce the pricing structure and open the program accordingly. I don’t think opening the doors wide to the public when the program isn’t ready is a good strategy, do you?
With more than 25,000 beta testers, that’s a huge community to support. We appreciate everyone’s support as we break and fix Woopra to make it better and the more ways we can help our members connect, the more we all benefit.
Thanks!
August 15th, 2008 at 12:01 am
@ Brandon:
We will be adding more social networks as Woopra grows. Stay tuned and thanks for your support.
August 15th, 2008 at 12:06 am
This Great Work that took extensive time to get it right here, we appreciate and your work Lorelle, now its time for the developers to get working more to open the product to more users who are waiting for approvals, I understand that limited users does help to maintain smooth operation of Woopra but a little increase in approval process is vital for these campaigns to take effect.
Once again thanks for the efforts, i hope this yields more attention.
and brandon We all care!
thanks for becoming a fan
August 15th, 2008 at 5:22 pm
[...] einer Woche ist das Update auf die Beta 1.2 von Woopra erfolgt. Am 14. August begann Woopra sein Woopra Members Social Dance. Bei Friendfeed, Twitter, idendi.ca und auch Plurk ist Woopra nun zu finden. Bei Friendfeed stehen [...]
August 19th, 2008 at 10:39 am
Anyone know how long it usually takes to get approval? I’d love to start trying this program out.
August 19th, 2008 at 10:42 am
@ sailgirl207:
Please see How to Help Woopra and Woopra Members on the Forums for information on approvals. Approvals are handed out in batches when resources are available for more beta testers only.
March 1st, 2009 at 8:52 am
” (10,000 pageview limit + unknown pricing are showstoppers)
then us (woopra users) will spread the word for you on our popular sites, instead of your new unused viral pages. ”
Nice approach, but I have to agree with this person. This program looks great, provide a little bit of information regarding this subjects (pricing + limits).
Great tool though!!
April 19th, 2009 at 6:09 am
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