In this video, we're going to use the "heat map for WordPress" plugin.
It's one of the simplest heat map tools available, and it comes with plenty of features.
Heatmaps offer you a simple way to track and analyze what's happening on your site.
They do this by providing a visual overview
of which areas of your website get more attention from users.
With that information in hand, you can identify and fix problem areas quickly.
In the next minutes, we'll be focusing on a click heatmap tool for WordPress.
Before you can configure the plugin, you'll need to install and activate it.
Then proceed to the first step.
After you've installed the plugin, visit the new heatmap tab on your dashboard.
You'll see that it requires you to sign up for an account on heatmap.me before you
can access its full features.
Go ahead and do that now.
The only caveat is that you'll need either a Google or a Facebook account to sign up.
Don't worry though – once you're done setting up your account, you'll be able
to track your WordPress heatmaps from inside your WordPress dashboard.
After completing the initial signup process,
heatmap.me will ask you for your WordPress site's URL.
Make sure you enter it correctly.
Fill out the necessary fields and save your changes.
Then, go back to WordPress and click on the heatmap tab again.
Select the Check now button, and the plugin should be ready to go.
You don't need to worry about your WordPress heatmaps being difficult to use,
heatmap for WordPress makes accessing them remarkably simple.
All you have to do is find the page you want
to track and make sure you're logged into WordPress.
If you are, you'll see a new heatmap icon on your admin bar.
Simply click on that icon, and you'll see colors popping up all over your content.
Of course, if you just recently set up the plugin, you'll need to wait for a while
until visitors have had time to interact with your site.
For now, just sit back and let the plugin work its magic!
Heatmaps have been around for a while, but
they aren't the kind of tool you see talked about often.
That's a shame because they offer a very simple way
to analyze what's happening on your site.
Using a heatmap will help you discover
which areas users like and which aren't getting enough traction.
That information is worth its weight in gold.
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