LiveStats for Google Analytics Widget for vBulletin users
April 6th, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 1906 times, 5 so far today
LiveStats for Google Analytics Widget for vBulletin users
vBSEO has released a new tool for the owners of vBulletin powered discussion forums.
This new product is named LiveStats for Google Analytics Widget and a beta version is now available for download.
The product is currently free and they aim to have a version available for free in the future.
This application integrates with an existing vBulletin board and enables the user to view Google Analytics statistics for a webpage on the forum itself.
User gets quick access to interesting analytical information related to the entire forum or that particular webpage.
The developers are planning to offer similar tools for other platforms including WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla in the future.
Checkout: LiveStats for Google Analytics Widget
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Thank-you for the review (and thanks for the comment Gabe) - I've posted a more comprehensive response via your blog post here:
http://www.gabrielharper.com/2009/04/vbseo-livestats-for-google-analytics/#comment-29648
Juan
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LikeThanks for the summary - LiveStats just caught my eye (as a vBSEO user and developer). I think it has some great potential but lots left to do (I ended up posting extensively about it):
Interesting to see how it continues and whether we'll see more statistics than Analytics incorporated.
Gabe
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