Gigya is creating an updated version of its online widget tracking service that will allow developers and web publishers to define and track any type of activity within widgets. Used in conjunction with Gigya's Wildfire, developers can track widget performance in a more extensive manner, from its initial installation on a user's page, to the clicking of a link within a widget and the viewing of a widget's video.
This will, of course, enable you to better lay out your widget strategy, see how widgets are being used across platforms and social networks, and more easily respond to the market. In setting all of this up for your Gigya widgets, you can even choose your own name for various actions, so you're tracking widgets in a way that makes the most sense for you and your distribution purposes.