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Trey Ratcliff’s Video Review of Woopra

Using Woopra, April 29th, 2010 by John P.

Many of you guys may know Trey Ratcliff of StuckInCustoms.com fame, but for those of you who don’t you really should stop by his site and see some of his amazing photography. He specializes in HDR Photos, like the one below, and he’s got the most popular HDR Tutorial on the Internet.

Trey also happens to be a Woopra enthusiast. I’ve heard from many, many people that wherever he travels he’s got Woopra running and is always quick to show it to people. Well, now he’s taken it one step further by putting together the new video review that follows. Thanks for spreading the love Trey!

By the way, we’re always looking to showcase nice review or tutorial videos of Woopra, so if you put one together let us know!

6 Responses to “Trey Ratcliff’s Video Review of Woopra”

  1. Rick Wargo says:

    I learned of Woopra from a podcast on TWiP and had to sign up immediately I really love your offering and have even blogged about it on my site.

    Thanks for an awesome product!

    • Lorelle says:

      Thank you for your post on Woopra. After you’ve used it a while, we’d love to hear more specifics on how it is of value to you. Please let us know. We appreciate the feedback. Thank you.

  2. Tommy says:

    I am using a few different stats right now but they are online stats and are free. I think I will try this woopra out on the site see if it’s any good and better then what i use now. who knows maybe i’ll switch all to woopra.

  3. [...] has a great set of posts all about Using Woopra, as well as a video review that has me thinking about trying it [...]

  4. My stats have been down for 2 days and I’m here checking out some other options.

    Woopra looked promising, though I don’t care too much for white text on a dark background interface. I wonder if the user can change the colors as it makes it very difficult to read.

    Visiting StuckInCustoms.com, I notice Mr. Ratcliff has removed the Woopra code and instead has replaced it with both Google analytics and analytics.aweber.com stats.

    Has he give any reason why he switched?

    John Barremore
    Houston, TX USA

    • Lorelle says:

      I cannot find Woopra’s JavaScript installed on your site. Woopra is not down but it will not track unless the JavaScript is properly installed. You can change the Woopra Theme for each site. http://www.woopra.com/faq/#woopracustomizeoptions Ratcliff is in the middle of redesigning his site. When you change Themes, unless you are using the Woopra WordPress Plugin, it has to be reinstalled manually in the new Theme. He’s in the process of doing that. If you did the same, or made other changes to your site, the same might be the reason why the Woopra JavaScript is no longer tracking on your site.

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