I’m pleased to announce that version 1.1 of Analytics360°, a great WordPress plugin from MailChimp that provides awesome Google and MailChimp analytics data and visualizations in your WordPress admin, is now available.
This release addresses a handful of issues that were reported in version 1.0, and has been well received in testing on the Google Group. Hopefully the revisions in version 1.1 will make the plugin compatible with most server configurations.
If you do have problems, the best places to go for answers are:
- The Analytics360° Google Group
- WordPress HelpCenter, (512) 788-9236
My thanks to the MailChimp team who have been awesome to work with. My team at Crowd Favorite and I are very pleased to have been the developers for this plugin and are excited about the new release.
Enjoy!
Excellent! Been wanting to try this plugin, but the curl requirement was stopping me.
Hey Alex,
I use several of your plugins, and i never realized you were on the dev team for 360. I was one of the people who was having problems Authenticating in google. it works flawlessly now and thanks for that RC download a week ago when the patch was fixed!
Great stuff and thanks!
Larry
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Two of my favorite web entities coming together–awesome! Without either MailChimp or WordPress, there would be no way I’d even have a web development career today. Thank you for all your hard work, Alex and thank you WordPress and MailChimp!
Thanks again for that wonderful and good looking plugin. One of my favorites for wordpress. Which you big success.
Greetings
Great. This is exactly what I have been looking for, but the only thing missing now would be a function for adding custom events that can be visible in the timeline (events that are not blog postings or newsletter-related but might effect the stream of visitors, for example other marketing or PR efforts). But that might be a thing for Google to include in Analytics?
Works great, no problems with authentication although I’m curious if the message on the plugins list
“Note: Analytics360 requires account authentication to work. Go here to set everything up, then start analyticalizing!”
still should be visible? Like I said, I’m authenticated, all works great, just this weird message remains. Is it normal?
Hi there,
I am using the analytics360 plugins, installed, configured, etc. When I go to Dashboard -> Analytics360, no data is shown. I checked with my google analytics account and data is there… Any ideeas? I am using wordpress 2.8.6. On the analytics360 dashboard it shows that data is loading but nothing is displayed, not even an error message.
Thanks,
Bogdan
Here are some options for help with this plugin:
WordPress HelpCenter
http://wphelpcenter.com
Google Group
http://groups.google[...]0-discussion