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Wordpress: Google Analytics and Feedburner Reports plugin for WordPress

Google Analytics and Feedburner Reports plugin allow you to get Analytics and Feedburner reports in wordpress admin panel.

I am sure everyone of you are regularly checking your blog stats.

I also check my web stats pretty regularly, and this is a quicker way to get an overview of what’s going on with my site. This plugin allows you to easily view your Google Analytics and Feedburner reports in your WordPress administration area.

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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.

Installation:

  1. Unpack / unzip the archive
  2. Copy the entire “tantan” directory to your Wordpress plugins directory. Your wordpress plugins directory should be something like [WORDPRESS DIR]/wp-content/plugins.
    Note: If you already have a tantan directory from one of my previous plugins, you can safely overwrite any existing files from the previous plugin. Make sure you backup your existing tantan directory just in case something goes wrong!
  3. Go into your Wordpress admin, click on the “Plugins” tab, and then activate “Wordpress Reports”.
  4. Click on the new “Reports” tab, and click “Setup”.
  5. Follow the onscreen instructions and enter the proper details for each service. If you want Google Analytics’ reports, then you will need to enter your Google Analytics email and password in order to authenticate and create a session with Google’s servers. Your password will only be used once, and will not be saved.
  6. You’re done! Click the “Reports” tab again to view the traffic summary for your site.

Note: In order for Google Analytics reports to work, your server needs to have the CURL PHP libraries with OpenSSL support installed.

Download the plugin: tantan_wordpressReports.zip

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