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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 >

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 >

How to Transfer a Website from Squarespace to WordPress

Squarespace has risen in popularity within recent years. But many users reach a point where they want more customization capabilities for their website(s). Many decide to migrate to the WordPress CMS (WordPress.org, not WordPress.com) for many reasons such as how easy it is to learn and its capabilities for novice and experienced users alike. Squarespace Read More >

How to Transfer a Website from Wix to WordPress

Many Wix users reach a point where they want more command and control over how their website(s) work. Many decide to migrate to the WordPress CMS (WordPress.org, not WordPress.com) for many reasons such as how easy it is to learn and its capabilities for novice and experienced users alike. Unfortunately, there’s no easy way to Read More >

How to Google Analytics to WordPress Without a Plugin

Google Analytics is one of the most powerful tools you can add to your toolbox for tracking your website activity. It is the most widely used tool and it’s free for the basic features. If you’re using WordPress, this tool is very easy to install without a plugin. When you have added Google Analytics you 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 >

Responsive web design (RWD) and Responsive Templates

“Responsive Templates” or “Responsive Web Design (RWD)” is the new wave of web design. According to Wikipedia, “Ethan Marcotte coined the term Responsive Web Design (RWD) in a May 2010“. Since then Responsive Web Design is becoming an important part of the web development process. What is a Responsive Template? A “Responsive Template” is a Read More >

Adding Google Analytics to osCommerce

You can track your osCommerce website statistics with Google analytics. osCommerce has a built in function that allows you to add Google Analytics code to your site. The image to the right shows what the code looks like before adding the Google Analytics code. Below are the steps to add your Google Analytics to your 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 >

Using the PHP-Nuke Web Statistics Report

PHP-Nuke includes its own tool for tracking website statistics.  This option has a basic and a detailed view which tracks page views by month and hour.  The following article explains how to locate and use these options within a standard PHP-Nuke installation.   Accessing the PHP-Nuke Website Statistics   Login to the PHP-Nuke Administration Back-end. Read More >

Installing Google Analytics in Mambo

Mambo has a wide variety of plugins, but analyzing its traffic is often best done with a program like Google Analytics.  This allows you to evaluate website traffic in order to help determine the areas of the site which may need improvement.  The following article explains how to add Google Analytics in to your Mambo Read More >

How to Add Google Analytics to a Movable Type Website

Google Analytics is one of the best ways to analyze your website traffic. The information provided is invaluable and can be used for many things, but ultimately its purpose is know your website statistics and how to use that information to improve your website. Movable Type makes it easy to add pages and code within Read More >

Inserting Google Analytics code into phpBB 3.0

Once your site is installed and running, you may want to keep track of various statistics on your site. One of the most common stats programs used to day is Google Analytics. This can be easily inserted into your phpBB site allowing you to keep tabs on many different stats that you can tweak to Read More >

Adding Google Analytics to Joomla 2.5

Google Analtyics is a great tool you can use in conjunction with Joomla 2.5 to help track all of the traffic that your website receives. It is free to setup and use Google Analtyics, and this guide will walk you through the necessary installation steps. Because Google Analytics is an industry standard, there are many Read More >

Adding the Google Analytics code to OpenCart 1.5

Google analytics provides in-depth data into who’s visiting your website and what they are doing once they are there. If you have not already set up a Google Analytics account, you’ll need to do so. Once you have your Google Analytics code log into your OpenCart Dashboard Go to System > Settings Choose your store Read More >

List of Programs in Softaculous Instant Installer

The Softaculous Instant Installer provides an easy way for you to install programs on your server. This allows you an easier method to maintain, update, remove, backup, and restore web applications on your web server. Softaculous comes with all of our shared hosting plans. cPanel-managed VPS/Dedicated server administrators can purchase Softaculous in the Account Management Read More >

The Ultimate Guide to Optimizing WordPress Performance

In our Ultimate Guide to High Performance WordPress for High Traffic Sites, we will show you how to identify and fix common performance issues with WordPress and the server it’s hosted on. Our guide combines over 20 years of experience of fine-tuning servers, CDNs, and website code to deliver high performance WordPress sites. If you’re Read More >