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How to Track Website Traffic to Your WordPress Site in 2024

Curious about how to track website traffic on WordPress? It’s important to know who’s coming to your website (and how).

The number of site visitors that click on your website equals the opportunities you have to increase your form conversions, build a more extensive email list, or sell more products and services.

So, in this article, we’ll show you exactly how to track website traffic on your WordPress website. We’ll be covering 2 of the easiest ways you can track your site traffic.

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How to Password Protect Your WordPress Site (4 Ways)

There are a bunch of situations where you might want to password protect your site. And thankfully, WordPress gives you quite a few ways to lock your website or specific posts, pages, and content with a password. In this guide, we’ll show you a few of the easiest methods out there for you to password […]

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How to Export WordPress Form Entries to Excel

Need to get your form entries out of WordPress and into Excel? Exporting your form data makes it much easier to organize information, share it with others, or do simple reporting.

I’ve helped clients do this countless times, especially when they need to work with their form data outside WordPress. Some wanted to send reports to their team, and others preferred managing everything in spreadsheets.

If you’re looking to achieve something similar, I’ll walk you through the exact steps to get your WordPress form entries to Excel. It’s simple, quick, and something you can do even if you’re not very familiar with technical processes.

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How to Display a Map With Your WordPress Contact Form

Want to add a map to your WordPress contact form so visitors can easily find your business location? Adding a map to your contact form helps visitors know exactly where you’re located before they reach out.

It’s especially useful if you have a physical storefront, office, or service area that customers need to visit. But maps on contact forms can do more than just display your location.

With the right setup, you can also help visitors fill out address fields faster with autocomplete, or even display multiple locations if you have several offices or stores.

In this tutorial, I’ll show you two ways to add maps to your contact forms in WordPress. Both methods use WPForms and its Geolocation addon. Let’s get started!

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How to Add Placeholder Text to Your WordPress Forms

Want to add form placeholder text in WordPress? Placeholders make it easy for your visitors to fill in each field correctly. That helps you get the right information and reduces frustration for your visitors. In this article, we’ll show you the easy way to add placeholder text to any kind of form. Create Your WordPress […]

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