Wednesday, April 24, 2013

New: Google Analytics & PayPal



Pro publishers now you can integrate Google Analytics into your paper and track the stats on your own GA dashboard!

Getting started is easy. Go to your Google Analytics account and add your paper url. Then simply paste the Property ID into the Analytics field located on the Stats Tab in your paper's settings. In about 24 hours you will be able view your paper's activity in your GA dashboard.

If you don't yet have a GA account, you can go to this page to set one up.

PayPal Payment Option

Not a Pro publisher yet? No problem. You can upgrade your paper to Pro from within your paper's settings at any time. And to make upgrading even easier, we've added PayPal as a payment option.

There are a lot of benefits of going Pro and you can view the full list of Pro features here. But here are 5 of my favorite reasons to upgrade:

  • total control over advertising units 
  • custom domains
  • curated email newsletter
  • managed notifications
  • big bang, low price:  9 USD per paper/per month

If you have any questions about adding Google Analytics, or our Pro package, visit our customer support forum or tweet us @smallrivers. We're always here to answers questions and lend a hand.

4 comments:

  1. Payment through paypal, you can redirect them to a unique "thank you" page that is hosted on your site - which will connect and finalize the sales process. Just be sure to add the analytics code to your thank you page.

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    1. Hi Alex, we'll check to see if our payment provider has the option for us. Thank you!

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  2. Hi Kelly,

    I'm Kevin. Plz guide me payment though paypal.

    Thanks a lot
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  3. Hi Kevin,

    Once you select upgrade you should see the paypal button. Click and it should guide you through the process. It's fairly straight forward.

    If you have questions, feel free to tweet us @smallrivers and the team will help you.

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