Google Analytics and Feedburner Reports plugin for WordPress
If you're a blogger using WordPress, and you're looking for a good way to view both your web visitor statistics as well as your syndicated reader statistics, consider using Google Analytics and FeedBurner. Google Analytics, which was once known as Urchin, is a free and full-featured web statistic reporting package. FeedBurner is a best-of-breed syndicated feed monitoring service. But once you've got both of those systems in place, you'll want an easy way to view your statistics, preferably right from your WordPress administration interface. And guess what? That's what this post is about. The accurately named Google Analytics and Feedburner Reports plugin for WordPress is exactly what you're looking for. Here's a list of features:
- Provides you with a birds-eye view of what's going on with your site
- Retrieves data from Google Analytics and Feedburner
- Reports are represented visually with graphs
- Choose the reports you want to view
- Ability to automatically install the Google Analytics tracking code for you, along with optional outbound link tracking.












Comments
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Subscribe to commentsAndrewNov 4th 2006 1:04PM
Very nice plug-in, works well in K2. Now I won't have to log-in to Analytics that often. This is great!
Chris GilmerNov 4th 2006 3:17PM
way cool! has anyone tried this sucker out yet? how does it work?
RyanNov 5th 2006 1:01AM
This is one of the best plugins I've got on here now. This thing rocks!
BillNov 6th 2006 12:09PM
I have it running on a few blogs and it seems to work well. I had trouble getting the automatic analytics code inclusion to work but I easily bypassed it by selecting the "manual" option and pasting the GA javascript in the header. Works fine that way.