Description
MediaCreeper tracks visitors from media companies using the API available from MediaCreeper.com. Visits are visualized inside the admin area with a graph in the Dashboard Widget. Each post gets its own metabox in the editor with information about recent visits by media companies to that post.
See MediaCreeper.com Wiki and MediaCreeper.com API page for more information on the MediaCreeper service.
The MediaCreeper plugin for WordPress is developed on GitHub.com/mediacreeper.
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Installation
- Upload the
mediacreeper
directory to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
FAQ
Why doesn’t MediaCreeper show any data?
First, make sure your site has a MediaCreeper tracking tag somewhere in the pages. Version 1.1 of the MediaCreeper plugin for WordPress includes an option in the settings panel to automatically add the tracking tag to the footer of your pages. Alternatively you can add the necessary code yourself to your pages.
MediaCreeper only tracks visits from IP blocks known to belong to media companies. If you’re not getting any data then that is perhaps because your blog isn’t attracting any traffic from any of the tracked media companies.
How do I get new features added?
If you have a feature suggestions, please feel free to contact the author at <mediacreeper.wordpress [at] gmail.com>.
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Contributors & Developers
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Changelog
1.2
Version bump to include changes for version 1.1 in Chagelog
1.1
Add option to automatically insert MediaCreeper tracking tag in the footer of the pages
1.0
- First public release (December, 2012)
0.1
- Initial version (2011, 24HBC)