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How to add traffic statistics in WordPress?


To add traffic statistics in WordPress, you need to follow these simple steps:

1. Choose a traffic analytics tool like Google Analytics or Jetpack.

1. Create an account with the chosen tool and follow the instructions to set up tracking on your website.

1. Install the tracking code on your website. For Google Analytics, you can use a plugin like MonsterInsights to easily add the tracking code. For Jetpack, you can simply activate the Jetpack plugin and enable the “Site Stats” module.

1. Once the tracking code is installed, you can log in to your analytics tool dashboard and start viewing your website’s traffic statistics, including number of visits, page views, bounce rate, etc.

1. You can also add a widget or a dashboard widget that displays your website’s analytics data. For example, you can use the Google Analytics Dashboard for WP plugin to display your website’s analytics data in your WordPress dashboard.

That’s it. Your website is now equipped with traffic analytics to help you track the performance of your website and make data-driven decisions to improve it.


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