WordPress Plugin: Display Google Analytics and FeedBurner Reports Statistics from Site Admin
If you’re using WordPress as your blogging platform, and also use Google Analytics to track web traffic statistics reporting and tracking tool, and FeedBurner to manage your web feeds and track the feed stats and syndicated traffic, then you will like the Google Analytics and Feedburner Reports plugin for WordPress. The plug-in allows WordPress users to easily view the Google Analytics and Feedburner website traffic reports, both are popular third-party web analytics and traffic tracking tools, from WordPress administration area by adding a top-level Reports tab.
At the Reports tab, WordPress users will be able to view 7 day overview of important web traffic statistics, including daily pageviews, daily unique visits, daily circumlation, referrers, and etc. Other features include:
- Provides 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.
Download Google Analytics and FeedBurner Reports WordPress plugin from here.
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July 4th, 2008 22:37
thanks for the plugin
but one question is the plugin using mysql to store the datas or he is requesting google analytics and feedburner each time ?
thanks