GAnalytics 



Version
0.6.1 (last update on Jan 13, 2010)
Rating
Compatibility
Votes
11
Favoured
34
License
GPL
Non-Commercial
Type
Views
14965
Date Added
6 October 2009
The available extensions are:
* com_ganalytics -> the component shows different statistics
* mod_ganalytics_stats -> brings the statistics to a module position
* mod_ganalytics_stats_count -> shows some summed statistics
* plg_ganalytics_trcode -> adds the google tracking code to your web site that google can collect the data
This module is in its early stages but some improvements will come soon, register at g4j.laoneo.net and add give me some ideas in the forum what you need.
How google himself sees his statistics service:
Google Analytics is the enterprise-class web analytics solution that gives you rich insights into your website traffic and marketing effectiveness. Powerful, flexible and easy-to-use features now let you see and analyze your traffic data in an entirely new way. With Google Analytics, you're more prepared to write better-targeted ads, strengthen your marketing initiatives and create higher converting websites.
byinfraxpert on January 23, 2010
This extension is great. It's "just" an interface for Google analytics but that is actually very brilliant because then the website isn't effected by collecting and storing large amounts of data.
Your just need a Google Analytics account import into the component and you are up and running. Furthermore you are supplied with a plugin that puts the tracking code in all your pages with no bother.
Really simple and brilliant
Your just need a Google Analytics account import into the component and you are up and running. Furthermore you are supplied with a plugin that puts the tracking code in all your pages with no bother.
Really simple and brilliant
byliangyuyang on October 24, 2009
One question first, why I have to unzip it and install that 4 zip files one by one?
After the installation, I need to:
1) Go to GAnalytics, and click "Import"
2) Select the account and click "add"
Right?
In my host (HostMonster), it always failed and the error message in the Firefox is: Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 24 bytes) in /home/nimbachi/public_html/ibrandingme/libraries/simplepie/simplepie.php on line 10373.
And, it is difficult to uninstall and upgrade.
This tool should be a good tool, if it can get improvement at installation/upgrade/uninstallation.
After the installation, I need to:
1) Go to GAnalytics, and click "Import"
2) Select the account and click "add"
Right?
In my host (HostMonster), it always failed and the error message in the Firefox is: Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 24 bytes) in /home/nimbachi/public_html/ibrandingme/libraries/simplepie/simplepie.php on line 10373.
And, it is difficult to uninstall and upgrade.
This tool should be a good tool, if it can get improvement at installation/upgrade/uninstallation.
Owner's reply
This here is not a forum!! You asked the same question in the support forum so why doing a review here? The JED guys are offering for this kind of questions a support link......
byLeFunk on October 18, 2009
It's probably quite good, but only after I had installed it, received errors and searched the forum, did I learn that it requires SSL. Which I don't have.
Owner's reply
of course you need SSL!!!!!!!
bysilla66 on October 18, 2009
I was tracking my site statistics since a while with google analytics because other extensions were blasting my site's database.....and now I can easy add the tracking code to the site, show some statistics on my frontpage and have access in the backend to the google statistics panel....
And the support is awesome as well as I had a problem setting it up the first time, it was my fault not the extensions one.
highly recommended for everyone using google analytics!!
And the support is awesome as well as I had a problem setting it up the first time, it was my fault not the extensions one.
highly recommended for everyone using google analytics!!
Owner's reply
that was the reason I created GAnalytics....no more overloaded databases anymore ;-))
byIce Cream Man on October 12, 2009
It looks useful, but it's dependence on an a buggy import function as the only means of entering the Google Analytics data and codes for the domain renders it entirely useless if the import fails.
I had downloaded it to see if it could provide more detailed feedback than the other, "bigtime" Google Analytics.
I had downloaded it to see if it could provide more detailed feedback than the other, "bigtime" Google Analytics.
byasharma on October 11, 2009
No issues with installation and easy to set up. Easy import of my ga account and access to google analytics through joomla = +1 from me.
byrjenash on October 11, 2009
This is a well designed and coded extension,
i was really happy with it and i'm surprised i'm the first to review it....... People really need to show thanks to people that takes time to build us extensions :)
i was really happy with it and i'm surprised i'm the first to review it....... People really need to show thanks to people that takes time to build us extensions :)










