- Google Analytics ~ automatically tracks and segments all outbound links from within posts, comment author links, links within comments, blogroll links and downloads.
- WP-Stats ~ displays your WordPress blog statistics. Ranging from general total statistics, some plugins statistics and top 10 statistics.
And we can approach the practice from “what we would like to track and can actually be measured” for getting some useful data to improve your WordPress with. That resulted in tracking requirements such as:
- What your visitors search for ~ Search Meter automatically records what people are searching for — and whether they are finding what they are looking for.
- Your new RSS feed subscribers ~ find out which visitors are more likely to subscribe. Tracking clicks to the feed is not perfect as we can not be sure that people have actually subscribed. Feedage Tracker will automatically submit RSS Feeds to the Feedage.com RSS directory and allows tracking of how often readers subscribe to your RSS feed. FeedSmith works similarly and will be made available directly from FeedBurner as “FeedSmith.”
- Document downloads ~ Download Monitor tracks uploading and managing downloads, download hits, and links.
- Comments ~ I have not found a plugin to recommend yet. Looking tho. Any suggestions?







Google Website Optimizer experiment on Wordpress
How to?
Choose tool
Create test and choose conversion pages
Install and validate JavaScript tags
Download and install Wordpress plugin
Do not download from the plugin page of the author. The version is not current (at time of writing this post). Download from the Wordpress plugin page instead. Install using the usual three steps for installing a plugin in Wordpress.Add code
In the following I am assuming you have a weboptimizer account and that you are logged in. Set up the experiment, by adding an experiment name and the url’s of the original, the alternative(s), and the conversion page. Make sure the WYSIWYG editor is disabled in your WordPress. (Aiaiai, this one cost me around 90 minsValidate your code
Run Experiment and Party
I will report results in a follow up blog, as soon as there are some significant results, enough for Yet Another Party!