Update Matomo Analytics

When Matomo Analytics has a new update available, the administrator is notified via email and the upper-right corner upon dashboard login. Below we cover how to update Matomo automatically within your browser. Update Matomo Select Update automatically on the welcome screen. Pressing Download [Version] prompts you to download the update file to handle manually. <li>After Read More >

Connect WordPress to Matomo Analytics with WP-Matomo

Among Matomo Analytics’ list of recommended plugins for customizing web analytics is the WP-Matomo (WP-Piwik) WordPress plugin. This plugin allows you to view Matomo analytics within your WordPress dashboard. Below we cover how to setup the WP-Matomo (WP-Piwik) plugin using your Matomo API code. Make WordPress even easier than it is already with a dedicated Read More >

Add Branding to Matomo Analytics

If you have multiple users using the same Matomo installation to view their analytics, you may wish to add custom branding in lieu of the Matomo default logo. You can add a custom logo which shows in the dashboard upper left corner for logged in users and Matomo email reports. Add Logo and Favicon Login Read More >

Create Email Reports in Matomo Analytics

Matomo Analytics allows setting up automated reports and sending those reports immediately within the dashboard. Automating these customized analytics reports help users understand visitors to their websites while focusing on improving users’ experience. It also means users don’t need to fill out contact forms to request reports. You can further customize these reports by adding Read More >

Create a User in Matomo Analytics

After installing matomo Analytics you may need to create additional users with various permissions such as view-only and admin for different websites. Below we’ll create a new user in Matomo, assign appropriate permissions, and remove it. Create a User Log into your Matomo website. Select the Settings icon in the upper-right corner. Select Users under Read More >

Install Matomo Analytics

Matomo is an open source analytics software you can install on your server to learn more about those viewing your website. Those using a content management system (CMS) such as WordPress can manage it from the website dashboard. Formally Piwik Analytics, Matomo has few requirements needing adjustment on InMotion Hosting servers other than PHP 5.6 Read More >

Adding Google Analytics to Ghost

In this article, we will walk you through the process of manually adding Google Analytics to your website built with Ghost. Unfortunately, at the time of writing this Ghost does not have a plugin or specific setting to integrate Google Analytics to your site, but the process is still fairly straightforward due to the simplicty Read More >

Enabling Google Analytics in Koken

Google Analytics is one of the most powerful tools at your disposal for reporting and tracking your visitors. Thankfully, adding Google Analytics to your website built with Koken is quite a simple process. In this article, we will walk you through the process of installing Google Analytics on Koken to fully track your visitors. The Read More >

How to use Google Analytics with PHP-Nuke

Website statistics can be used to help determine how to best develop the website.  PHP-Nuke includes its own tracking module- you can find more information on this module in Using the PHP-Nuke Statistics. However, if you want a much better and complete solution, you should incorporate Google Analytics into the PHP-Nuke website.  This will require Read More >

Creating a Google Analytics Account

In this tutorial we will walk you through the basic steps to creating a Google Analytics account. In the following article, we will show you how to install Google Analytics. Google Analytics is a free tool offered to webmasters to monitor and provide statistical data on the web traffic coming to your domain. With Google Read More >