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Add the Digg count of your page to your Content Details report in Google Analytics with Greasemonkey

This Greasemonkey (?) script will retrieve the Digg (?) count of a page and display it to you on the Content Detail report of your Google Analytics (?) console.

Before installing the greasemonkey script:

After installing the greasemonkey script:

Note: if you notice a bug, or have an idea on how we can improve this, then please let us know in the comments section below.

Notice:

If the link circled in orange, in the after screen shot above, is not correct, then the digg count will be incorrect. For anyone that uses the same analytics account for multiple subdomains, for example, this will not retrieve an accurate digg count for the page.

Instructions on installing the script:

  1. Make sure you have Greasemonkey installed on Firefox.
  2. Click on this
    install link.
  3. You’re all done, now log-in to your Google Analytics account and check it out.

Versions

  • Version 1.0
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