Visualize, discover, and act on your published web content by creating WordPress data feed metrics.
This article includes:
- Connecting PowerMetrics to your WordPress data
- Creating WordPress data feed metrics
- Next steps – Interacting with your data
Connecting PowerMetrics to your WordPress data
Here are a few things to note about connecting PowerMetrics to your WordPress data:
Your data is safe with us. The first time you connect your WordPress data to PowerMetrics, you'll be prompted to enter your WordPress login credentials and give permission to allow access to the data within your WordPress account. We are serious about protecting your data privacy.
Managing your connections. By default, your connection name looks like this: yourname@WordPress<date and time created>. You can rename connections from your list of connections (accessed by clicking the
in the left navigation sidebar and selecting Connections) or within the application as you add metrics. Go here for more information on managing your account connections.
You can use the same account connection every time you connect to WordPress. If you have trouble accessing an existing connection, your OAuth token may have expired. If that happens to you, check out these troubleshooting tips.
Creating WordPress data feed metrics
When you create WordPress data feed metrics, you:
- Connect to your WordPress account and add a data feed.
- Refine the data in the data feed editor.
- Configure your metric.
Connecting to your WordPress account and adding a data feed
Every metric needs a data feed. As you create metrics, you’ll either create a new data feed or select one from your list of existing data feeds. Learn more about data feeds.
To create a new data feed for your metric:
- In the left navigation sidebar click the + button beside Metrics and select See all services.
- On the Where is your data? page, under Data Feed Services, select WordPress.
- Click +New data feed > Select WordPress data.
- Select a pre-built data source from the left section of the Choose a pre-built or custom connection page or click +Create a custom WordPress data source.
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If this is your first time connecting to WordPress:
- Click Connect an account. Enter your WordPress login credentials and click Next. If prompted, click Allow Access to enable PowerMetrics to securely access your WordPress data. Click Continue.
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If you have connected to WordPress before:
- Select an existing connection (token) from the drop-down list and click Continue.
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If you chose a pre-built data source for your data feed:
- On the Configure data service page, if prompted, enter your WordPress Site Domain, for example, yoursite.WordPress.com.
- If you want to modify the pre-built data request, click Switch to Custom settings.
Note: If you switch back to the Basic settings page after making changes in the Custom settings page, your changes will not be saved. - If you clicked Switch to Custom settings: Modify the Query URL to get the data you want. You can use the existing information in the Query URL text box as a base. It was auto-filled based on the pre-built data source you selected earlier. Refer to the WordPress API documentation for more information.
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If you chose a custom-built data source for your data feed:
- Adjust the Query URL to replace <yourSiteDomain> with your own site domain.
- Continue to modify the Query URL to return the data you need. Refer to the WordPress API documentation for more information.
- Click Get data.
- Ensure this is the data you’re looking for. Then, click Continue. Next step - refine the data in the data feed editor.
To use an existing data feed for your metric:
- In the left navigation sidebar, click Data Feeds.
- In your list of Data Feeds, select the one you want to use for your metric.
- Click the Metrics tab in the right-side pane.
- Click +Add metric and proceed to Configuring your metric.
Refining data in the data feed editor
You’ve arrived in the data feed editor where you can choose to either accept the automatic settings or make changes.
If you’re happy with the automatic settings:
- Click Save data feed and proceed to Configuring your metric.
If you want to make changes:
- WordPress returns data in a JSON format. The method for refining and editing JSON source data is slightly different than when dealing with source data that’s already in a tabular format. Learn how to refine and edit JSON source data feeds.
- Some common adjustments include changing the data format or names for columns, updating the data feed name, and combining columns using formulas - there are many customization options available.
- If you want to adjust the original query, click the tile under Data service.
- When you’re finished editing the data feed, click Save data feed and proceed to Configuring your metric.
Note: After you’re finished creating a metric with this data feed, you can return to it and use it to make more data feed metrics. In the left navigation sidebar, click Data Feeds. Select the desired data feed from the list and click +Add metric.
Configuring your metric
When you configure a data feed metric, you select the measure and dimensions from the data feed to include in the metric and choose settings that determine how the data will be visualized. Go here for detailed instructions on configuring your metric.
Next steps – Interacting with your data
Now that you're connected and have some metrics, it's time to start learning from your data and tracking your progress.
Here are a few suggestions for interacting with your data:
- View your data from multiple perspectives in the metric overview page.
- Organize your account by certifying metrics and applying asset tags to metrics, dashboards, and data feeds.
- Investigate and analyze your data in Explorer.
- Get contextual answers to your questions with the PowerMetrics AI Assistant.
- Gather your metrics onto dashboards and share them with your colleagues.
- Add goals to your metrics to help track their progress.