By Matt Brotherson on April 24, 2007
After seeing some buzz on the net about reinvigorate, I decided to sign up for a beta account. There must be a number of applicants as it was several weeks before I received an invitation. I run both google analytics and reinvigorate and find the combination to be quite pleasing. Reinvigorate’s UI is a bit easier to navigate and get to the information you are after while google is…well google!
Just like analytics, reinvigorate allows for tracking of multiple sites (accounts) through a single login. Additionally, they allow creation of custom categories for placing your sites. A neat feature is the ability to ‘name track’ users. With the wp-reinvigorate plugin, you can track logged in users and the content they view as well. I’ve ported over a piece of their code for Coppermine as well.
Posted in site | Tagged reinvigorate, statistics, wordpress
By Matt Brotherson on April 12, 2007
My widget plugin has reached over 1000 downloads since its release a month and a half ago. This figure doesn’t include the downloads from wordpress.org — just directly from this site. That’s impressive to me.
Posted in announcements | Tagged download, plugin, wordpress
By Matt Brotherson on April 6, 2007
Today I took the MicroStrategy report developer and project designer certification exams. I passed! Now I’m certified and ready to start tackling client projects. The only downside is that I might have to become a road warrior and start traveling frequently.
Posted in announcements | Tagged business intelligence, microstrategy
By Matt Brotherson on March 6, 2007
I’ve released another plugin for wordpress. The details can be found here.
Posted in code | Tagged plugin, wordpress
By Matt Brotherson on March 1, 2007
I’ve released a new plugin/sidebar widget for wordpress. Details are here: wp-weather widget.
Posted in code | Tagged plugin, weather, widget, wordpress