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WordPress + Google Analytics

See how your WordPress content performs with real traffic data, then identify pages to refresh, promote, or retire.

WordPressGoogle Analytics

What This Pairing Unlocks

  • Content performance visible at a glance
  • Low-performing pages identified for refresh
  • Traffic patterns inform content strategy

You publish content on WordPress. You track traffic in Google Analytics. But connecting the two — figuring out which posts actually drive results and which sit there collecting dust — usually means exporting data and comparing spreadsheets. This pairing lets your agent do that analysis for you and tie performance data directly to the content it describes.

What This Pairing Unlocks

  • Per-post performance data including page views, time on page, and bounce rate
  • Content decay alerts for pages that used to perform well but have dropped off
  • Traffic source breakdowns showing how each piece of content gets found
  • Data-informed editorial calendars built on what your audience actually reads

How It Works

The agent pulls traffic data from Google Analytics — page views, session duration, bounce rate, and traffic sources — and maps it to your WordPress content. Each post and page gets a performance profile showing how it has done over the past week, month, or quarter.

When the agent spots a pattern — a post that once drove 500 visits per month now gets 50, or a page with high traffic but a 90% bounce rate — it flags the issue and suggests what to do. Refresh the content, improve the call to action, or redirect the URL to something better. The recommendations come from data, not hunches.

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WordPress
46 tools · Publish and manage content hands-free
G
Google Analytics
15 tools · Turn raw traffic data into actionable insights

Example Workflows

Monthly content performance report

The agent generates a report ranking every WordPress post by traffic, engagement, and conversion metrics from Google Analytics. Posts are sorted into categories: top performers, steady contributors, declining pages, and zero-traffic pages that might need to be pruned or consolidated.

Identify refresh candidates

The agent looks for posts published more than six months ago that have seen a 30% or greater traffic decline in the past 90 days. For each, it provides the current analytics data alongside the WordPress publish date and word count, so you can prioritize which ones to update first.

Traffic source analysis per post

For your top 20 posts, the agent breaks down where the traffic comes from — organic search, social, referrals, or direct. This helps you understand which promotion channels work for different content types and plan future distribution accordingly.

Who This Is For

This pairing is for content marketers, bloggers, and business owners who publish on WordPress and want to make smarter decisions about what to write next. If you have dozens or hundreds of posts and want to know which ones are earning their keep, this connection gives you a clear picture without manual reporting.

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