Komito Analytics and Elementor - wordpress

I have used Komito Analytics before on Wordpress sites that run on WPBakery and so far they have worked with no problems at all.
We recently started using Elementor.
Would Komito Analytics work with that as well?

Yes, Komito Analytics works fine with Elementor.
Essentially, Komito Analytics works with most WordPress page builders.

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Wordpress Adsense Related Issue

I have a wordpress E-commerce website. Problem is that while i open my website it shows ads on my website. But i don't run google adsense on my website. Please Give me solution.
I'm looking for solution.

Best wordpress plugin for google analytics?

Hi I want to implement google analytics in my project. Please suggest a best wordpress plugin to implement this feature.
Here are some Google Analytics plugins for Wordpress, in order of the number of downloads.
1. Google Analytics Dashboard for WP (GADWP)By Alin Marcu
2. Google Analytics for WordPress by MonsterInsights
3. Google Analytics Dashboard Plugin for WordPress By Analytify (free)
4. Analytify Premium version
To add on to Rahul's list, if you're looking to measure more than just page hits, I would check out the IntelligenceWP plugin by LevelTen Interactive.

Decrease AdSense visits/impressions after AMP implementation

I implemented AMP in several WordPress blogs, and after 2 weeks:
Google Analytics Visits: OK
AdSense reports that I have a decrease of visits, impressions, revenue
I implemented AdSense Ads in the AMP version, but it loads very slow.
I am thinking in disable AMP for this sites. What do you think?
In order to disable AMP in the sites, the procedure is just to disable the WP Plugin?
Not sure if this is entirely what you're looking for but it seems the feature to disable the amp versions of some pages have been added in version 0.7.7 of the AMP Wordpress Plugin. This has been confirmed in this wordpress AMP forum. You can also try disabling the plug-in as you've suggested.

Google analytics in Wordpress subdirectory

I am converting over a static site to Wordpress. Wordpress is installed in a subdirectory. What I'd like to know is how to add the subdirectory to the current Google Analytics report. I have tried adding both Google analytics asynch and ga.js code into the existing embed code according to the instructions as outlined here-
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/gajs/gaTrackingSite#domainSubDomains
...and it isn't showing up on the dashboard.
Is there a straightforward methodology or tutorial for doing this?
Incidentally, I've tried using a plugin to integrate Google Analytics into the site, but it's only showing me the current analytics, without an option for the subdirectory. So, I'm assuming the embed code needs to be modified.
Any help would be appreciated.

Visitors stats for Wordpress

What is the best way to provide information who is using visiting blogs on wordpress installation? Is there a plugin that provides this information?
Beside integrating Google Analytics, you should install the WordPress.com Stats Plugin. To use it, you have to get a free "Wordpress.com" API Key, but then you can get very good details about the real visitors of your blog. It is not as huge as Google Analytics but it is a very good combination of what a blog user want's to know.
Google Analytics provides this kind of information. This plugin integrates analytics reporting in to your WordPress installation.
Google Analytics for WordPress is a great plugin. You can then get the analytics data from Google or other sites
http://roderickbarnes.com/blog/bif-analytics
I also suggest trying out the WordPress.com plugin: Jetpack. It is good stuff. It is also not recognized as a standard and hence should be viewed as outside of the mainstream.

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