Hey streight, Have you ever wished that you could see all your blog analytics inside your WordPress dashboard? A report that you can reach with no more than two clicks, that shows you: - Overall Site Health - Total number of visitors, pageviews, bounce rate, new vs returning visitors, device breakdown, top countries, etc. - Traffic Opportunities - What are your top traffic sources and the top keywords people use to find your website in Google, so you know where to put your focus to increase your website traffic. - Growth Opportunities - What are the most popular pages on your website so you can optimize them to convert more website visitors into subscribers. - Monetization opportunities - What are the most clicked affiliate links on your site, so you can increase your revenue. What are the most clicked outbound links, so you can explore new opportunities. - Ecommerce Report - What's your store conversion rate, how much money did you make, what's your average order value, what are your top revenue sources - basically everything you need to know if you have an online store. I know I wanted a report like this for WPBeginner. It had been at the top of my wishlist for quite sometime. So I had Chris Christoff, lead developer of MonsterInsights, completely revamp the reporting dashboard to make it easy for ME and YOU to see the stats that matter, so we can grow our websites. For those who don't know, MonsterInsights, is the most popular Google Analytics plugin for WordPress with over 1 million websites using it including the likes of Bloomberg, PlayStation, Zillow, Microsoft, etc. You can install it for free from WordPress.org plugin directory: https://wordpress.org/plugins/google-analytics-for-wordpress/ The pro version comes with additional features that I highly recommend getting if you're serious about growing your website. Click here to get MonsterInsights Pro and get 20% off your purchase. I'm super excited about this because this is going to save me so much more time while helping me increase my traffic, subscribers, and revenue. You can see the screenshots of the new reports in the full announcement post. What else happened on WPBeginner... We wrote 3 very useful tutorials that I think you should check out. 1. We wrote about how to create a micro-job website like Fiverr with WordPress. 2. We created a step by step tutorial on how to create a popular posts tab in your WordPress sidebar. 3. We created a guide on how to troubleshoot WordPress 429 Too Many Requests Errror. For other tutorials that I didn't include in the newsletter, you can check out the WPBeginner blog. That's all for today. Syed Balkhi Founder of WPBeginner P.S. Keep an eye out for my email next week. I'll be sending a free gift that will show you how to get more YouTube subscribers. | | | |
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