Google Analytics and Feedburner Reports plugin for WordPress

Like most bloggers out there, I check my web stats pretty regularly, and I wanted a quicker way to get an overview of what’s going on with my site. So I created a WordPress plugin to do just that. This plugin allows you to easily view your Google Analytics and Feedburner reports in your WordPress administration area. It adds a top-level Reports tab and when you click on it, you’ll get a quick 7-day overview of what’s going on with your site (pageviews, visits, referrers, etc). You’ll have to login to Google Analytics or Feedburner directly if you want more detailed stats.

As you might expect, you’ll need either a Google Analytics or Feedburner account before you can really use this plugin. At the moment, these are the only two services that are supported, but I may consider adding some other services if it’s feasible.

And if you find this plugin useful, I would appreciate it if you could add a comment along with a link to your site.

Author: Joe Tan ([email protected])
License: GPL

Features:

  • Provides you with a bird’s-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
  • Includes a WordPress widget to display your most popular content
  • Automatically check for updates to the plugin
  • Other services coming soon…

Installation:

  1. Download and unzip the plugin
  2. Upload the entire “tantan” directory to the WordPress wp-content/plugins directory
  3. Login to your WordPress admin, click “Plugins”, and then activate the “WordPress Reports” plugin
  4. Click on the new “Reports” tab, and click the “Setup” subtab
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions and enter the proper details for each service
  6. You’re done! Click the “Reports” tab again to view the traffic summary for your site. Sweet!

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Support:
If you are having problems setting up or customizing this plugin, please visit the support group for help. Someone may have already posted a solution to your problem!

More Documentation: Modification History, Known Issues and Bugs

Bug Reports:
If you find a bug or have a feature request, please post to the Google Project page.

Developers:
Browse this plugin’s source code at the Subversion repository.

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