ArticlesForumDownload AboutContact

boakes.org

nice of you to drop by. tea?

tags: Google, Releases, Website, WordPress

Google Analytics Plugin for Wordpress

November 14th, 2005, by Rich.

Google Analytics Plugin for Wordpress

This is the first beta release of a WordPress plugin that can add Google Analytics to your website without you needing to code one single set of <>’s.

$latest = "0.65";
if ( $_GET['v'] != '' ) {
if ( $_GET['v'] != $latest ) {
echo('

You appear to be using an older version of the plugin. You may wish to download the latest version.

‘);
}
}
?>

I have it running on this site and it seems to be working just fine so far.

Installation instructions

To use it:

  1. If you have a previous version of the plugin, delete it.
  2. Download this fileDownload this file
  3. Rename the file googleanalytics.php and copy it to your /wp-content/plugins directory.
  4. Enable it on the plugins page.
  5. Enter your Google Analytics User Account string (it’ll be something like UA-12345-6. It appears when you “Add a channel”)
  6. That’s it.

You don’t need to look alter the code in any way to make it run; of course you’re welcome to improve it and send me any updates for inclusion.

Features

  • Zero Coding
    A zero coding install enables both the default tracking and the use of different channels for specific posts.
  • Outgoing links
    Track which outgoing links your users click on - i.e. the ones that don’t traditionally register in your logs. Separate tracking streams for outbound links that are in the main article, comments, and comment author URL’s
    A graph showing clicks on outbound links - something not possible with stats based on server logs alone
  • Multiple Channels
    Assign a specific channel to any article by entering the channel ID as metadata. i.e. simply type “analytics” as the metadata field name and the channel ID as the value and you can run a channel for each specific post

Requested Features

  • Filtering the Sidebar
    WordPress provides hooks for filtering articles and comments, but not for filtering the sidebar and footer. Since the sidebar often includes the blogroll there are page-exit clicks that cannot be tracked. If anyoen has a clean solution to filtering the sidebar then please speak up!
  • 100% Point’n'Click UI
    I’ve asked on the forums to see if there’s away to automate the retrieval of the account id, so hopefully the plugin can become a configuration free install.
  • Per Category Channels
    Assign a different channel ID to each category.
  • Versions

    A historical list of releases.

    Contribute

    Please neatly tuck any feedback, comments, suggestions & requests onto the forum!

    318 Responses to “Google Analytics Plugin for Wordpress”

    Pages: «18910111213141516171832»

    1. 121
      Tuttosoftware Says:

      Hi Rich,
      I found the little bug and I solved it.
      I added a space on line 219.
      I also bypassed the feed validation by changing in the file wp-rss2.php (belong to wordpress) the function the_content with the function the_content_rss.
      Thanks for your job!
      Bye!

    2. 122
      Trackback from: chriskelley.org » Blog Archive » Google Analytics
    3. 123
      Trackback from: STUFFLEUFAGUS » Google Analytics
    4. 124
      Trackback from: Imida - der Blog » Blog Archive » Google Analytics
    5. 125
      Trackback from: DesdeGuate.com
    6. 126
      Trackback from: Tracking Outbound Links at Online Diary
    7. 127
      Trackback from: frans goes blog » google analytics with wordpress
    8. 128
      Trackback from: Wordpress - Plugins/Themes at Online Diary
    9. 129
      Trackback from: CypherHackz.Net
    10. 130
      Trackback from: Nick’s Weblog » Blog statistics: Find out about your readers

    Pages: «18910111213141516171832»