• Hi,

    I switched from nucleus to wordpress and are very happy. The only Module/Plugin i miss is the Searchspy Plugin. This has two features:

    – Log the keywords wich users enter into the search of the blog
    – Display this keywords and the keywords from where google-visitiors come and display them in a block inside the sidebar

    Does anyone know such a plugin?
    If no, is anyone willing to code such a plugin? I pay you, make an offer.

    Kind regards
    Sandro Feuillet

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  • I can do it, but I’ll give other people a chance to reply, if someone else is desperately in need of money, I’ll let them do it, because its a relatively easy job.

    Might be better to put it in a meta tag for keywords, instead of in the sidebar…

    <meta name=”keywords” content=”some keywords but not much” />

    (all one line)

    CG-Referrer (part of the CG-PowerPack) already can track all keyword search traffic on a site, just doesn’t currently do it exclusively. And yes, there’s a function to display the last N searches in the sidebar.

    If you wanted ONLY searches tracked, I could add that as an option pretty easily.

    And I always take donations from people who want to support my development of plugins, or my site. ??

    -d

    btw, I did just verify that if you track internal visits, it does properly ‘see it’ as a search string — however, it doesn’t currently show internal searches on the search page. Probably a minor tweak to get that working, and that’d probably be the same for the sidebar function (since they’re the same function!).

    -d

    actually, try the CGPP 1.5.3.1 release… I think I just snuck in the proper support, though it might be missing some things.

    -d

    Thread Starter feuman

    (@feuman)

    hi david
    i just installed cgpp, looks great but as you mentioned, the internal search is not tracked. where can i read how to integrate recent search keywords in the sidebar?

    kind regards
    sandro

    referrerReadme should have noted the search lookup function — does it not? I haven’t been as good with the docs as I should. something like getSearches. If it isn’t there, drop a note and I’ll get you an example. ??

    However, 1.5.3.1 should be tracking internal searches. If it isn’t, there’s some additional issue (hmmm… come to think of it, possible that permalink-styled URLs will affect tracking internal searches…).

    -d

    Thread Starter feuman

    (@feuman)

    Hi,

    I tried to implement this, but its not working. I would like to have this in the sidebar

    What i would like to have:

    <li><a href="https://google.com?q=query">query</a></li&gt;
    or

    <li><a href="https://myblog.tld?q=query">query</a></li&gt;

    is that possible with your script?

    regards & thanx
    sandro

    Feuman,

    It doesn’t do exactly what you desire – but I’ve created a plugin that tracks internal searches.

    The projectpage is at https://linux.linux.dk/projects/searchhistory/

    Actually, shouldn’t be too hard to do a

    if (referrer == (whatever))
    Add_to_history();

    -thingy, but simply don’t have time…

    I was looking for something similar to this, and would also like it to add up each of the searches, is this possible?

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