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ShareThis Dashboard for Google Analytics v2.3.7
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1 === Google Analytics ===
2 Contributors: sharethis, scottstorebloom
3 Tags: analytics, google analytics, google analytics plugin, google analytics widget, google analytics dashboard
4 Requires at least: 3.8
5 Tested up to: 5.4.1
6 Stable tag: 2.3.7
7
8 Use Google Analytics on your Wordpress site without touching any code, and view visitor reports right in your Wordpress admin dashboard!
9
10 == Description ==
11
12 Monitor, analyze, and measure visitor engagement for your site directly from your WordPress dashboard with our Google Analytics plugin. With our Google Analytics dashboard, you’ll be able to conveniently access Google Analytics reports in the same interface you already use every day to write and manage your posts.
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14 Unlike other plugins, there are no monthly fees or paid upgrades for this plugin. All of the features are 100% free.
15
16 **GOOGLE ANALYTICS SETUP**
17
18 Get started in less than 10 minutes. Installation is quick and easy, no developers required.
19
20 Simply download the plugin, log into Google, select the required website, and it will automatically include the appropriate code.
21
22 **GOOGLE ANALYTICS DASHBOARD**
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24 Start making data-driven decisions with real time stats including:
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26 * Visitor trends – Dive deeper into your website’s page views, users, pages per session, and bounce rate for the past 7 days as compared to the previous 7 days
27 * Traffic sources – Discover which 5 traffic sources are driving the most visitors to your website
28 * Top pages – Stay updated on your 10 most viewed pages
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30 With our mobile-optimized plugin, you’ll be able to stay informed and get actionable insights on any device. For more accurate stats, you also have the option to disable tracking for any role like Admins or Editors so your analytics represent real visitors.
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32 If you don’t have a Google Analytics account, you can sign up for free here: [https://www.google.com/analytics/](https://www.google.com/analytics/)
33
34 **LOOKING FOR MORE WAYS TO GROW YOUR WEBSITE?**
35
36 [Share buttons](https://wordpress.org/plugins/sharethis-share-buttons/) - Enable one-click sharing to start scaling your site traffic today.
37
38 [Follow buttons](https://wordpress.org/plugins/sharethis-follow-buttons/) - Expand your social following across 20+ social channels including Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, and Pinterest.
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40 [Reaction buttons](https://wordpress.org/plugins/sharethis-reaction-buttons/) - Give your audience a fun and easy way to react to your content.
41
42
43 **SUPPORT**
44
45 If you have any questions, please contact us at [support@sharethis.com](mailto:support@sharethis.com).
46
47 By downloading and installing this plugin, you are agreeing to the [Privacy Policy](http://www.sharethis.com/privacy/) and [Terms of Service](http://www.sharethis.com/publisher-terms-of-use/).
48
49
50 == Installation ==
51
52 1. Install Google Analytics either via WordPress.org plugin repository or directly by uploading the files to your server
53 2. Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in your WordPress dashboard
54 3. Navigate to Google Analytics in the WordPress sidebar
55 4. Authenticate via Google, copy and paste the access code and choose your property from the dropdown. You can also add the web property ID from Google Analytics manually but dashboards won't show up in this case.
56 5. When any of your content takes off you will see the URLs inside the Trending Content section
57
58 == Frequently Asked Questions ==
59 = Why do I need an SSL certificate to use this plugin? =
60 Since the plugin accesses your Google Analytics account your login information is transerfered from our plugin to google. This needs to be secure so SSL is required to keep your information safe.
61
62 = Do I need to touch any code to add Google Analytics? =
63 Nope, just sign in with google, choose your website, and our plugin will automatically add Google analytics code to all pages.
64
65 = How do I make sure Google Analytics is properly installed on all pages? =
66 If you signed it with google and selected your website (or manually added the property ID) the Google Analytics javascript will be added to all pages. To check what UA code it is adding, just open any page of your website in Chrome, right click to select Inspect, navigate to Network tab, reload the page and search for googleanalytics, you will see the google code with your UA ID. <a href=”https://cl.ly/1q3o2q26261V/[e5b08a5ae1c09684a56ba14c36e6fa5c]_Screen%2520Shot%25202017-02-06%2520at%25201.57.34%2520PM.png” title=”Google Analytics code on the page example”>See example here.</a>
67
68 = I see broken formatting inside the plugin, for example some buttons are not aligned? =
69 This is likely caused by AdBlocker that is blocking anything related to "google analytics". Please disable AdBlocker for your own website or add it to exceptions if you are using Opera.
70
71 = How does that cool "Trending Content" feature work? =
72 It learns about your traffic patterns to spot "spikes" of visitors and then sends an alert. If your website doesn't have good amount of visitors you might not see any Trending Content Alerts because the algorithm needs more data to see "trends".
73
74 = I have other questions, where I can get support or provide feedback? =
75 If you have any questions please let us know directly at support@sharethis.com or create a new ticket within our WP support portal.
76 We are always happy to help.
77
78 == Screenshots ==
79
80 1. Overall site performance - the past 7/30 days
81 2. The top 10 page views for the past 7/30 days
82 3. Directly authenticate Google Analytics, and exclude sets of logged in users
83 4. Just click to authenticate, then copy the API key and add it to the plugin
84
85 == Changelog ==
86
87 = 2.3.7 =
88 * Fix property creation structure.
89 * Remove terms blocker.
90
91 = 2.3.6 =
92 * Add onboarding product to property creation.
93
94 = 2.3.5 =
95 * Updated analytics feature.
96 * Add filter to show 30 days worth of data.
97 * Add “Top 10 Pages/Posts” by Pageviews.
98 * For all charts, add a link that allows user to go to Google Analytics page where the data is from.
99 * Improved debug messaging.
100 * Removed “Trending Contents” feature.
101 * Removed comparison line in chart.
102
103 = 2.2.5 =
104 * WP ver 5+ compatibility tests.
105 * Code quality clean up.
106 * Fix setting save.
107
108 = 2.1.5 =
109 * Added IP Anonymization Option.
110 * Added Google Optimization field.
111 * Updated GA code posting method.
112
113 = 2.1.4 =
114 * Updated SSL cert reference.
115 * Fixed Trending Content connection issue.
116 * Updated copy for better user understanding.
117 * Removed auto sending function from debug / added copy function.
118
119 = 2.1.2 =
120 * Fixed authentication error issue experienced by some users.
121 * Added re-authentication button for easier changing or relinking of Google Analytics accounts.
122 * Added “Send Debug” button for faster technical troubleshooting.
123 * Added refresh button for Google Analytics within dashboard.
124 * Included new alert for missing Google Analytics account.
125 * Included new alert for unsupported PHP version.
126
127 = 2.1.1 =
128 * Reduced requests to Google API to help with Google Analytics quotas
129
130 = 2.1 =
131 * NEW: Trending Content - trending content shows you a list of content that is performing better than average
132 * NEW: Alerts - option to sign up for alerts via email or Slack when your content is taking off
133 * Additional caching to always show Google Analytics dashboards
134 * User interface improvements
135
136 = 2.0.5 =
137 * Better compatibility with the Google API quotas
138 * Undefined variable fix, thanks to charlesstpierre
139
140 = 2.0.4 =
141 * Replaced Bootstrap with own scripts
142
143 = 2.0.3 =
144 * Reliability improvements for Google Analytics access
145 * Better connection to Google Analytics API
146 * Fixed the save settings issue, thanks @biologix @tanshaydar
147 * Minor bug fixes
148
149 = 2.0.2 =
150 * Fixed issues related to older versions of PHP
151 * Fixed terms of service notice
152 * Added better support for HTTP proxy, thanks @usrlocaldick for the suggestion
153 * Added better support when WP_PLUGIN_DIR are already set, thanks @heiglandreas for the tip
154 * Added support for PHP version 5.2.17
155
156 = 2.0.1 =
157 * Fix for old versions of PHP
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159 = 2.0.0 =
160 * Completely redesigned with new features!
161 * Updated with the latest Google Analytics code
162 * No need to find your GA property ID and copy it over, just sign in with Google and choose your site
163 * See analytics right inside the plugin, the past 7 days vs your previous 7 days
164 * Shows pageviews, users, pages per session and bounce rate + top 5 traffic referrals
165 * Wordpress Dashboard widget for 7, 30 or 90 days graph and top site usage stats
166 * Disable tracking for logged in users like admins or editors for more reliable analytics
167
168 = 1.0.7 =
169 * Added ability to include Google Analytics tracking code on every WordPress page
170