Website tracking
Website tracking refers to the act of archiving existing websites and tracking changes to the website over time.
Website monitoring
allows interested parties to track the health of a website or web application. A software program can periodically check to see if a website is down, if broken links exist, or if errors have occurred on specific pages. For example, a web developer who hosts and maintains a website for a customer may want to be notified instantly if the site goes down or if a web application returns an error.Monitoring the web is a critical component for marketing, sales and product support strategies. Over the past decade transactions on the web have significantly multiplied the use of dynamic web page, secure web sites and integrated search capabilities which requires tracking of user behavior on web sites.
Website change detection
Website change detection allows interested parties to be alerted when a website has changed. A web crawler can periodically scan a website to see if any changes have occurred since its last visit. Reasons to track website changes include:- Enhanced automation:
- * Triggering in Event-driven programming
- * Updating dependent automation
- * Link rot mitigation
- * Change trend monitoring
- Triggering human actions :
- * Analyst classifications
- * Updating documentation
- * Competitive monitoring
- * Compliance monitoring
- * Enforcement monitoring
- * Investigation monitoring
Web press clippings
- ereleases.com provides a list of web press clipping services
- Google Alerts and OnWebChange.com provide notifications when keywords are found in newly indexed web content
- RSS feeds can often be used in this case since these are the areas in which relevant content will be found.
Website archiving