Fri, Feb 6th, 2009 |
ClickTale, a startup that helps companies see exactly what visitors are doing when they visit your website, says it’s seeing strong growth despite the downturn, with more than 500 paying customers and 500 percent revenue growth in the past year. Chief executive Tal Schwartz says ClickTale’s analytics data becomes even more valuable in the downturn, as companies take a close look at their bottom lines - and he shared some numbers to back that up.
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