=== KissHerder ===
Contributors: trikro, pbackx
Donate link: http://grasshopperherder.com/
Tags: plugin, kissmetrics, kiss, metrics
Requires at least: 3.0
Tested up to: 3.3
Stable tag: 1.1
== Description ==
The KissHerder plugin allows you to easily add your KissMetrics code. You can also track user interaction such as commenting, tweeting, shares, etc.
== Installation ==
Install through the admin interface, or manually in wp-content/plugins/kissherder
Once KissHerder is enabled, you should configure your KissMetrics API key.
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
= What event names should I use? =
KissMetrics allows you complete free choice in events. See the following page for a little more information:
http://support.kissmetrics.com/apis/api-tips
= How do I track Facebook events? =
The Facebook social plugins emit a number of events. Most importantly the "edge.create" event which is triggerd when a user clicks a like button on your page.
Assuming you have an XFBML like button somewhere on your page you can use the following snippet:
You should paste this code just below wherever you include the button.
You can use an XFBML like button on this page:
http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/plugins/like/
Other events are documented here:
http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/javascript/FB.Event.subscribe/
= How do I track Twitter follows? =
Tracking Twitter events is very similar to Facebook tracking. Include the following snippet just below any Twitter follow code:
If you want to track tweets, use this:
A full list of events you can track is in the Twitter dev docs:
https://dev.twitter.com/docs/intents/events
= How do I track Google +1 (plusone)? =
It's easiest to add the tracking when you create your button:
http://www.google.com/webmasters/+1/button/
Click on "Advanced Options" and enter "plusone_vote" into the "JS Callback Function" field.
Below the +1 code, include the following snippet:
= How do I track LinkedIn shares? =
This currently requires an undocumented feature, so keep in mind that this might change in the future.
Start by creating your button on the LinkedIn dev pages https://developer.linkedin.com/plugins/share-button
Inside the "IN/Share" tag section you need to add the "data-onSuccess" callback function. Here's an example:
== Screenshots ==
none yet
== Changelog ==
= Version 1.1 =
* Include KM JavaScript in the header instead of the footer.
= Version 1.0 =
* Initial version.