=== Analytics360 === Contributors: crowdfavorite, alexkingorg Tags: analytics, google-analytics, email, statistics, stats, dashboard Requires at least: 2.7 Tested up to: 2.8.1 Stable tag: 1.0 MailChimp's Analytics360 plugin allows you to pull Google Analytics and MailChimp data directly into your dashboard, so you can access robust analytics tools without leaving WordPress. == Description == [MailChimp's Analytics360 plugin](http://www.mailchimp.com/wordpress_analytics_plugin/?pid=wordpress&source=website) allows you to pull Google Analytics and MailChimp data directly into your dashboard, so you can access robust analytics tools without leaving WordPress.  - **Site Traffic:** Visualize your site's traffic trends and see how blog posts and email campaigns affect overall traffic. You can also isolate traffic coming directly to your site from email campaigns with the "campaign traffic" tab.  - **List Growth:** Chart the growth of your mailing list over time. Compare new and existing subscribers. And if you've got multiple lists, see how they stack up to each other. - **Top Referrers:** Curious how all that new traffic ended up on your site? Wondering if more people are finding you through search or direct referrals? We'll break it all down for you with Google Analytics.  MailChimp offers other services for WordPress users, too. A [list subscribe plugin](http://www.mailchimp.com/plugins/mailchimp-wordpress-plugin/) allows you to easily add a signup form for your MailChimp list as a widget on your blog, and [RSS-to-email](http://www.mailchimp.com/features/power_features/rss) sends automatic email campaigns to your readers whenever you publish a new post. Learn more at [MailChimp.com](http://www.mailchimp.com/). *Note: Analytics360 requires PHP 5.* == Installation == 1. Unzip the plugin into your `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. If you're uploading it make sure to upload the entire directory. 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins > Installed' menu from the WordPress dashboard. 1. Configure the plugin (`Settings > Analytics360`) by associating your MailChimp and Google Analytics accounts (your credentials are *not* stored). 1. Browse to the Analytics360 dashboard (`Dasboard > Analytics360`) == Frequently Asked Questions == = How often is the Google Analytics data updated? = Google publishes Analytics data once a day around 8PM GMT. = Do I have to have a MailChimp account to use this plugin? = No, you can use the Analytics360 plugin without a MailChimp account, but users of MailChimp will see data about traffic sent to their blog via email campaigns aggregated with other stats. Use MailChimp for free if your list has less than 100 subscribers, or upgrade to send to more. Learn more at [MailChimp.com](http://mailchimp.com). = What's MailChimp? = MailChimp is an easy to use tool for designing, sending, and tracking email campaigns. Learn more at [MailChimp.com](http://mailchimp.com) = How do I add a MailChimp mailing list signup form to my WordPress blog? = Use the [MailChimp WordPress plugin](http://www.mailchimp.com/plugins/mailchimp-wordpress-plugin/). = Does the plugin have any minimum requirements? = Yes, the Analytics360 plugin requires PHP 5. If you attempt to activate the plugin and PHP 5 is not available you will be presented with an error. = How do I report a bug? = Please drop us a line if you find a bug at [http://www.mailchimp.com/support/contact](http://www.mailchimp.com/support/contact). = Who created this plugin? = [Analytics360](http://www.mailchimp.com/wordpress_analytics_plugin/?pid=wordpress&source=website) was conceptualized and designed by the folks at [MailChimp](http://mailchimp.com), and developed by [Crowd Favorite](http://crowdfavorite.com/). == Screenshots == 1. The Analytics360 report dashboard. == Changelog == = 1.0 = * First public release.