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Woopra for non-blogged websites

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  • Started 5 months ago by gfairfield
  • Latest reply from lorelle
  • gfairfield
    Member

    Hello,

    I'm installing Woopra to try it out with a company website.

    Is WordPress only for blogs?

    Which installation is right for me?

    My website is simple html...

    Thanks

    G

    Posted 5 months ago #
  • EJ
    Member

    Wordpress is not only for blogs. If you want to learn more about it visit their website (wordpress.org or wordpress.com). If you need some help you can contact me at my personal site (www.evertsemeijn.nl/contact/).

    Posted 5 months ago #
  • MrJef
    Member

    You can also check out GraffitiCMS (http://graffiticms.com), which is being used for many NON-Blog sites as well.

    For a list of sites using GCMS check out:

    http://graffiticmstips.com/tips/graffiticms/graffiti-cms-powered-blogs/

    I really like Tim Sneath's Heal Africa site:

    http://healafrica.org/

    Jef
    http://jeftek.com

    Posted 5 months ago #
  • MrJef
    Member

    Weird, my last post didn't take...

    Anyway, you might also want to check out GraffitiCMS at http://graffiticms.com

    You can see a list of sites running GCMS at http://graffiticmstips.com

    I like the Heal Africa Org's site for something different:

    http://healafrica.org/

    Jef

    Posted 5 months ago #
  • xorsyst
    Member

    You can still use Woopra even if you are not using a blog or any Content Management System for your site. You will have 2 options though.

    1. If you have a template for the particular site, you are going to want to add the code to your header or footer. The code that you need to paste can be obtained from the members area (Select 'Code').

    2. If you are not using a template system, you will have to manually add the code from above into each page you want tracked by Woopra.

    Hope that helps.

    Posted 5 months ago #
  • Also, see the instructions in the Woopra Installation Guide for the specifics for all types of blogs. We're working on adding a list of Woopra Plugins for various platforms as well. WordPress is just one of the examples.

    Posted 5 months ago #

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