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Using s2Membership with Google Analytics API

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4 years, 3 months ago  Cristián Lávaque

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Posted: Sunday Sep 16th, 2012 at 11:25 pm #25533
Jeff Smith
Username: jas571

Yes, the GA Dashboard would be embedded in a WP page protected by S2Member. Thats the plan. I was considering an expanded schema with additional tables to facilitate users GA info and possibly multiple domains. After checking out your ref to custom profile fields, I can see where that might be a simpler, and superior, approach for at least release 1 of my project.

I envision a pretty simple static dashboard display returned from the Google API. There is obviously a lot I don’t know yet, but my understanding is that I couldn’t use the GAPI for interactive access to the Google Analytics system. And thats fine, because this client, and their users, need only a simple, static display at this point. So, as you stated, and if I understand you correctly, I’ll store the Google Account and profile ID (s) for each customers in custom profile fields. The user will log into s2Member, see a small menu of choices, one of which is a GA Dashboard, and be able to click on it to see their dashboard.

If you think I have any of that wrong, please correct me. And thanks, Cristian!

Posted: Friday Sep 14th, 2012 at 11:50 am #25316
Jeff Smith
Username: jas571

Thanks, Raam. Yes, the dasboard will indeed exist on the WordPress page. I would change it to a simplified 5 choice menu page and from there to a static dashboard page. Security would also be important.

As for the GAPI, I’ve downloaded some samples from Google and am currently working through them. From the above and the limited view I’ve provided so far, do you see any other issues?

Thanks again.

-Jeff

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