This is how I'm tracking user journey in WordPress

Hey TRUNG,

You already know that I'm obsessed with using data to grow our business.

Recently, I had my team build a super cool tool that lets me see exactly which pages our visitors view before they fill out any form on my site.

I'm calling it User Journey for WordPress.

Here's how you can do it on your website too.

The best part is that it's super easy - no coding needed :)

Other New WordPress Tutorials and Tips:

- Want to create a custom page in WordPress? We wrote about 3 ways to create a custom page in WordPress from beginner to advanced level. 

- If you want to improve your SEO, then you need to create a sitemap in WordPress. I wrote about how to get video / news sitemaps too like a Pro.

- Looking to create & sell courses? We compared the best online course platforms. We also added some great platforms for students too.

- Lastly, we also wrote a quick tutorial on how to embed your Facebook albums in WordPress, step by step.

That's all for this week.

Talk soon,

Syed Balkhi
Founder of WPBeginner
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