Google Analytics gathers lots of data when users interact with your site from the front end, but sometimes you need to match this with actions taken in WordPress.
This plugin triggers a custom event in Google Analytics when a post is published. That way you can monitor any relationship between publishing and changes in traffic.
Update: the plugin now creates events for comments too so you can track the number of comments submitted or approved.
That's it at the moment. If there are other events you would like to track or any improvements, let me know in the support forums or even better on
GitHub.
If you already have Yoast's
Google Analytics for WordPress installed and configured, you don't need to do anything as the plugin should find you UA string automatically.
If you don't have Yoast's plugin, you can set your UA string in your
wp-config.php
:
define( 'DBISSO_GA_UA', 'UA-XXXXXXXX-Y' );
- Upload
dbisso-google-analytics-internal
foler to the /wp-content/plugins/
directory
- Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
If you already have Yoast's
Google Analytics for WordPress installed and configured, you don't need to do anything as the plugin should find you UA string automatically.
If you don't have Yoast's plugin, you can set your UA string in your
wp-config.php
:
define( 'DBISSO_GA_UA', 'UA-XXXXXXXX-Y' );