• Hello!

    I have a blog network that is running on WordPress 3.4.1 Multisite and we want to offer our blogger own domain. The problem is if the blogger chooses to have its own domain as the primary, our network not get any statistics on the blog at Google Analytic. The idea now is that they will be able to point their domain to our IP address and mapping it, but do not get the choice to use it as primary. The primary address MUST be the blognetworks own domain / sub domain as the address.

    The plugin we use is WordPress MU Domain Mapping Version 0.5.4.2

    You can see our domain mapping configuration of the image / link

    The screenshot is taken in the super-admin area …

    Hope for quick answer! Thanks! 🙂

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-mu-domain-mapping/

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  • Plugin Author Ron Rennick

    (@wpmuguru)

    They only way for you to collect the statistics is if you have the mapped domain in your google analytics account.

    Thread Starter cactus_lime

    (@cactus_lime)

    Okay, thanks for your reply. So if I let the map, but not to their mapped domain as the “primary domain” works tracing, right? Can I somehow let the mapping domains themselves, but maintain our domain as the “primary domain”?

    I would like them to map their own domain, so the only points, but it is the network domain that is the “primary domain address.”

    How do you think I should have the options of the image in tacked?

    Plugin Author Ron Rennick

    (@wpmuguru)

    Can I somehow let the mapping domains themselves, but maintain our domain as the “primary domain”?

    The limitation I described in my previous post is due to how Google Analytics works vs how the domain mapping plugin works. If the visitor end up on the mapped domain that limitation applies.

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