By default, Google Analytics does not track the performance of articles categorized by each author on your website. So, it becomes difficult for you to find which author's articles are performing the best in a multi-author setup. This data can help you take some important business decisions like whether or not you need to retain … Continue reading How to set up author tracking in WordPress with Google Analytics
How to set up Google Site Kit on your WordPress site
Search engine giant Google has released a new plugin for WordPress that makes it easy for website owners like us to view consolidated data from across all Google's services that we use for our website (Search Console, Analytics, etc) in a neat and centralized dashboard on our WordPress site. This data is directly collected from … Continue reading How to set up Google Site Kit on your WordPress site
Sell Photos on WordPress with Automated Print Fulfillment
Are you a photographer who would like to sell photo prints on your website directly to customers instead of selling them through third-party platforms like Pixieset, PhotoShelter, Smugmug, ShootProof, Zenfolio, etc that charge a commission for every sale you make or do you need to reach a certain threshold to get a payout every month? … Continue reading Sell Photos on WordPress with Automated Print Fulfillment
How to track file downloads in WordPress using Google Analytics
It is a known fact that Google Analytics doesn't track files out of the box. But with some additional work from our end, we can make it work. In this article, I will show you how to properly track file downloads on WordPress using Google Analytics. But before that, let's see why you must track … Continue reading How to track file downloads in WordPress using Google Analytics
How to set up WordPress email logs
As a business or WordPress site owner, there may be times when you need to go through the email logs on your site. Email logs can help you determine the exact date and time when an email was sent, whether it was delivered or not, and to whom it was sent. Email logging is a … Continue reading How to set up WordPress email logs
How to set up WordPress SMTP using Amazon SES
Previously, I had shared an article on the importance of using SMTP to improve email deliverability and steps to configure SMTP on any WordPress site using the free WP Mail SMTP plugin. In the same article, I had also shared the steps for configuring Mailgun and SendGrid as your default WordPress mailer. Now, in this … Continue reading How to set up WordPress SMTP using Amazon SES