DanP Google Analytics Pageview Sync
Sync pageview data from Google Analytics to your WordPress Database, enabling you to sort posts, view pageview data in the WordPress Dashboard, and ou …
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Possibly abandoned • Last updated 1435 days ago
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Description
Export the Google Analytics pageviews for all your pages and posts, and copy the data into your WordPress database.
See your pageviews in the WordPress Admin screen next to your pages and posts!
You can then order your pages and posts by pageviews, using the “danp-dot-net-ga-page-views” meta key.
Plus, you can output the number of pageviews to your visitors, by using the shortcode like this:
- Automatically detect the ID of the page you’re using the shortcode on: [danp-ga-pageviews]
- Set the page/post ID and output that anywhere you like [danp-ga-pageviews id=999]
Installation
Frequently Asked Questions
You can easily set up a Google Analytics account with any Google Account. See this support article from Google.
You will need a JSON API Token from Google Cloud Platform. See the quick start guide.
You need to grant your Google Cloud Platform Service Account with permissions in Google Analytics. See the quick start guide.
Login to Google Analytics and click Admin. See the quick start guide for more information.
A new page is created in the WordPress Dashboard called ‘Google Analytics Pageview Sync’.
A new page is created in the WordPress Dashboard called ‘Google Analytics Pageview Sync’. You can enter your Profile ID and upload your JSON API Key there.
A new page is created in the WordPress Dashboard called ‘Google Analytics Pageview Sync’. You can start a bulk update there and update the settings to automatically sync pageviews either daily or weekly.
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Changelog
1.0
- This is the first version!
1.0.1
- The Google API PHP Client is now bundled as a ZIP folder to prevent issues. The plugin requires file permissions to unzip it.
