This is for all you guys who keep on checking their blog’s google analytics stats every few hours. Basically an e-mail marketing company MailChimp has come up with wonderful idea of creating a WordPress Plugin integrating WordPress Blog and Google Analytics.
It uses the power of Google Analytics to tell bloggers what kind of an effect they’re having on overall website traffic. They have made it super easy to tell if your blog posts (and email campaigns) are driving traffic to your website — it’s all embedded right in your WordPress Dashboard! You don’t have to be a MailChimp customer to use or benefit from this Plugin. But if you do happen to have a MailChimp account, it will mash in your MailChimp campaign stats too, giving you a bird’s eye view of the cause and effect of all your hard work.
See this video to know how it works.





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thanks for posting this. I am having some trouble on installing the code on my blog before.
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Looks good , but I dont have a mail chimp account it defeats the purpose
You don’t need a MailChip account to use this WordPress Plugin.
I am using it and i am not with MailChimp too. It just if you have account with Mailchimp then this plugin will will you some extra reporting.
Hi Shanker,
This plugin is it similar to StatPress plugin? But I guess it will give the same Google Analytics accuracy, am I right?
Luis
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Nice One! The user-friendliness and integration WordPress provides is absolutely unreal, and this Google analytics plug-in illustrates exactly why I am so enamoured with WordPress. It just gets better and better…..
I’m also using Google Analytics. Maybe I should use this plugin =)
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I use Google Analytics and I’ve downloaded this one too to check out how it works
Thanks for the Info
Cheers
Sandeep
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I have been waiting for such a plugin.
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Shanker, this little chimp looks so cute and adorable. I’ll definitely give it a try and see if it makes any difference…
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I do have ggl analytics account this plugin will let me not to login into analytics account to view mine sites stats
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I wonder why no one created a good plugin for this in the past thinking of how important Google Analytics is.
-Mike
I have installed 2 plugins in my WordPress website to allow me to use Google Analytics and StatCounter. It looks though as if neither one gets any data from my website. I had used StatCounter exclusively until last week and it worked just fine, until I added the Google Analytics plugin. Are both scripts preventing each other from working properly?
Any Ideas on what should be done?
I prefer statcounter over Google analytics. But for people who are starting out, Google analytics is just the perfect tool as it as free.
Yeah. I use WordPress at my blog, and Google Analytics to track how visitors use my site. However, WordPress shows a much higher number (WordPress.com Stats plugin) at visits than Google Analytics. WordPress tracks total visits, so I wish to know if Analytics does that too?
Does Google analytics show from where visitors are coming from like wordpress plugin wassup?
Is there a Wordpress plugin that shows different sidebar widgets on different pages?
Thats actually manage by theme, i don’t remember any such plugin.
thats awsome no need to log in google analytics web again and again
thanks for sharing
thanks your sharing
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There’s a theme called atahualpa for WP. In this theme, you could put a text widget in the sidebar and it can change the text for each widget, i.e. different pages.
It’s so nice plugin but I stopped it because it’s a javascript and makes hard to load my site because of having lots of javascript codes.
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