By learning your customers’ reading habits, you can optimize your call to actions to drive engagement and improve conversion metrics.
Starting out
To access a publication's Analytics, select the publication from the drop down list at the top left and select Analytics from the list below.

Data available
Use the menu dropdown at the top right of the Analytics panel to choose the period of time you want to view data for. You can select specific days or ranges. Data is stored for up to 12 months.
The main graph displays data for the selected time period. Some key terms are explained below.
Unique Visitors
The number of unduplicated visitors to your publication over the course of the specified time period.
Site Pageviews
The number of times a page from your publication was loaded or reloaded, by unique or returning visitors.
Average Visit Time
The average length of time a visitor spent on your publication during a single session.
Bounce Rate
The percentage of visitors to your publication who navigate away after viewing only one page.
Top Pages, Sources, Locations, Devices and Browsers
The "Top" charts display the number of pageviews and visits your publication has attracted from varying referrals, locations, devices or browsers.
Pageviews
Pageviews represent the total number of times a page is loaded or reloaded.
Visits
Visits, also known as sessions, represent the number of individual browsing sessions on a publication. A single visit can involve multiple pageviews, as a user might navigate through several pages during one session.
Using Google Tag Manager or Adobe Analytics
In addition to using Wordpond's Analytics feature, you can integrate Google Tag Manager and/or Adobe Analytics.
Select your publication's Preferences from the left side menu, and find Integrations under the Setup tab.

Wordpond Help Center
How to Get Started and Publish Your Content: Everything You Need to Know
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Setting up your Wordpond publication
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How to publish your first article
A quick overview of the Wordpond editor so you can start publishing immediately.
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Inviting team members
Now that your publication is running, it's time to invite your team members to your workspace.
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Managing your workspace and team(s)
Learn how to can invite and manage team members and assign roles through the Team Management page.
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Intro to the Wordpond editor
Wordpond has a powerful visual editor with layout and formatting options that will feel instantly familiar.
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Organize your content (with issues and chapters)
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Change the order of your articles
Wordpond supports manual and chronological ordering of articles.
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Creating and managing chapters
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Featured Articles & Collections
Adding a Table of Contents to your cover, chapter covers, or even a single article is typical in magazine- or journal-style publications.
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Using Collections
The Collections component consists of panels that link to other articles.
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Using the Featured Article Block
The Featured Article Block lets you create custom blocks to highlight articles and engage readers right from the cover.
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Preview Your Article
You can preview your articles on Wordpond to see what they look like outside the article editor.
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Design settings & system
Customize the look & feel of your publications to match your brand and personal preferences.
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Color management: Adding a color palette and how to use it
Colors are one of the pillars of defining a magazine's identity and visual appeal. They set the tone, evoke emotions, and create a cohesive look throughout the publication.
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Understanding Margin vs Padding: A Simple Guide
It can be difficult to know when to use CSS padding vs margin — and vice versa. Here, we explain when to use one over the other.
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Images
An overview of images and how to use, including display and sizing options.
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Designing your header and menu
Your publication’s header is where you can include your logo, publication name, and menu.
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Creating a footer
Your publication’s footer is where you can include contact and social media information, along with links to your main site or archive
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Adding and styling navigational arrows for your articles
One feature that enormously increases that unique 'magazine' feeling is adding next-page and previous-page arrows on your page.
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Adding Social Media Icons
There are a couple of simple steps to manage the social sharing buttons on your content.
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Favicons
You can add a custom favicon to your publication.
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Upload and add a PDF (or file) for download
Wordpond lets you add PDFs (or any file) to your content. Here is how you do it.
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Add and configure custom domains
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SEO in Wordpond
When you publish your content on Wordpond, we take care of the essential factors of technical SEO so that you can focus on your content and your audiences.
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Disable search indexing
Prevent search engines from indexing your publications, issues, articles - everything on your publication subdomain.
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Add Cookie Notices to your publication
You can use the built-in cookie management tool or add your own cookie consent tool.
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Manage content security policies
Enable and manage custom content security policies on your publication.
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Create and Configure Forms
You can create forms directly within your workspace and place them on any page in your publication.
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