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Adding Clicky Web Analytics to your web forums

Written on:November 1, 2009
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clicky-web-analytics I will admit to being a stats junkie when it comes to traffic on both my various blogs as well as our Community Forums here at WinExtra. What I really don’t like is having to use different stats packages from different companies. So not long ago I decided to go back to using the Clicky Web Analytics service but since their free option would only let you get stats for one site I decided to sign up for one of their Pro packages.

Not being all that rich I picked the package that was priced at $9.99 per month and would let me track up to 10 different sites. I then set about installing all the tracking codes using their WordPress plugin which just left me with the forums to take care off.

Now for the Community Forums I currently am using the SMF (Simple Machines Forums) software and getting the Clicky tracking code installed on it wasn’t as simple as using a plugin. To do this you have to go to you Clicky account once you have signed up and click on the Site Preference link.

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Then on the Site Preference page click on the Tracking code link.

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This is the page were you will find the Clicky tracking code you will need. The code to copy is in red.

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Now will come the tricky part – well maybe not so much if you are use to using an FTP program and can navigate your way to your forums directory on your web host. Assuming that you do make your way to your theme directory – Again this is specifically for SMF based forums so if you are using anything else you may have to experiment.

Once you have found the folder the file you will need is the index.template.php file

Note: this is for modifying the default SMF theme so if you are using a custom theme you will need to modify it’s index.template.php file as well.

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Once you have opened the file in a text editor scroll down to the function template_html_below section of the code and just before the closing body tag paste the Clicky tracking code.

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Save the file and upload it back to the server and you’re done.

Enjoy watching your traffic as it happens.

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i use clicktale which has even more features. It offers all types of heatmaps measuring clicks, hovers, scrolling etc, shows real time videos, link form analytics. I use it together with google analytics and i think im covered!!

i use clicktale which has even more features. It offers all types of heatmaps measuring clicks, hovers, scrolling etc, shows real time videos, link form analytics. I use it together with google analytics and i think im covered!!

I'm curious as to what makes Clicky better than Google Analytics?

It`s not better really other than the fact the stats are available immediately unlike Google where they are previous day stats. As Clicky has the real-time view which lets you see the hits as they happen and what posts are getting the most attention as well as where they are coming from.

I'm curious as to what makes Clicky better than Google Analytics?

It`s not better really other than the fact the stats are available immediately unlike Google where they are previous day stats. As Clicky has the real-time view which lets you see the hits as they happen and what posts are getting the most attention as well as where they are coming from.