Get a website analytics account at fraudLog.com
Sign in to your account and go to your Projects page. Click on "Add New Project"
Enter the your forum's root address into the URL box and name your project accordingly
Select "Simple Machines Forum" from the list of tracker code types
Right-click on and copy your new SMF HTML & JavaScript-based tracking code
Go to your SMF-based forum and log in with an Administrator account
Go to the "Admin" control panel
Go to the "Packages" configuration screen, and select "Download Packages"
Right-click on and save the TraceMyIP for SMF mod to your Desktop. Under "Upload a Package", choose the file that you just saved and click on "Upload"
Click on "[ Install Mod ]" or "[ Apply Mod ]". Read the information. Then scroll down and confirm the installation
If you have SMF 1.1, go to Admin -> Features and Options and scroll down to find the tracker box. If you have SMF 2.0, go to Admin -> Configuration -> Modification Settings -> Miscellaneous and find the tracker box there
Paste your tracker code into the box and save your changes. Go to your Home page
Verify that the tracker now shows up at the bottom of your forum
Get a website analytics account at fraudLog.com
Sign in to your account and go to your Projects page. Click on "Add New Project"
Enter the your forum's root address into the URL box and name your project accordingly
Select "Simple Machines Forum" from the list of tracker code types
Right-click on and copy your new SMF HTML & JavaScript-based tracking code
Go to your SMF-based forum and log in with an Administrator account
Go to the "Admin" control panel
Go to the "Packages" configuration screen, and select "Download Packages"
Right-click on and save the TraceMyIP for SMF mod to your Desktop. Under "Upload a Package", choose the file that you just saved and click on "Upload"
Click on "[ Install Mod ]" or "[ Apply Mod ]". Read the information. Then scroll down and confirm the installation
If you have SMF 1.1, go to Admin -> Features and Options and scroll down to find the tracker box. If you have SMF 2.0, go to Admin -> Configuration -> Modification Settings -> Miscellaneous and find the tracker box there
Paste your tracker code into the box and save your changes. Go to your Home page
Verify that the tracker now shows up at the bottom of your forum
Register your web visitor tracking account at fraudLog.com
Login to your account and click on "Add New Project" menu item
Enter your Tumblr site's public address and name your project
Select "Tumblr.com" from the tracker drop down menu while generating your fraudLog code
Right click on and copy your new Tumblr JavaScript/HTML visitor tracking code
Login to Tumblr and go to your Tumblr Dashboard
Click on "Customize", and then on "Info" Paste your tracker code in the Description box
To enable tracking mobile devices on your Tumblr pages, when you customize your Tumblr blog -> at the bottom click “Advanced options” -> turn off “Use optimized mobile layout” Verify that the tracker now shows up on all pages that you would like to be tracked
Register your web visitor tracking account at fraudLog.com
Login to your account and click on "Add New Project" menu item
Enter your Tumblr site's public address and name your project
Select "Tumblr.com" from the tracker drop down menu while generating your fraudLog code
Right click on and copy your new Tumblr JavaScript/HTML visitor tracking code
Login to Tumblr and go to your Tumblr Dashboard
Click on "Customize", and then on "Info" Paste your tracker code in the Description box
To enable tracking mobile devices on your Tumblr pages, when you customize your Tumblr blog -> at the bottom click “Advanced options” -> turn off “Use optimized mobile layout”
Verify that the tracker now shows up on all pages that you would like to be tracked
If you have a website made with the Wix.com Free or Premium Website Builder, you may be interested in knowing who visits your website. To enable detailed web analytics and visitor statistics, follow the simple steps below. This will allow you to install a tracker on your site and log and track your visitors as they visit your Wix site.
To start, go to fraudLog.com. Sign up for a website visitor tracking account there
Log in to your account, go to the "My Projects" control panel, and click on the "Add New Project" link. Select one of the web trackers (all styles function the same
Enter your Wix website's public address and name your project appropriately
While generating your fraudLog code, select "Wix" from the code type drop-down menu
Right-click on and copy your new Wix JavaScript/HTML visitor tracking code for Flash
Log in to edit the Wix website on which you want to install the code
Using the animated menus on the left, select Add->Widgets->HTML. Use the "Blank" template
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Click on the new HTML box, and then on "Settings" in the bottom pane. Paste your code into the box, and change the size to be around 200x50, depending on the type of code you have chosen (attempting to hide the tracker is a violation of terms and will result in your account being
Drag the box to where you want it to be, and Publish your website
Verify now that the tracker now shows up on all your pages
If you have a website made with the Wix.com Free or Premium Website Builder, you may be interested in knowing who visits your website. To enable detailed web analytics and visitor statistics, follow the simple steps below. This will allow you to install a tracker on your site and log and track your visitors as they visit your Wix site.
To start, go to fraudLog.com. Sign up for a website visitor tracking account there
Log in to your account, go to the "My Projects" control panel, and click on the "Add New Project" link. Select one of the web trackers (all styles function the same
Enter your Wix website's public address and name your project appropriately
While generating your fraudLog code, select "Wix" from the code type drop-down menu
Right-click on and copy your new Wix JavaScript/HTML visitor tracking code for Flash
Log in to edit the Wix website on which you want to install the code
Using the animated menus on the left, select Add->Apps->HTML. Use the "Blank" template
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Click on the new HTML box, and then on "Settings" in the bottom pane. Paste your code into the box, and change the size to be around 200x50, depending on the type of code you have chosen (attempting to hide the tracker is a violation of terms and will result in your account being
Drag the box to where you want it to be, and Publish your website
Verify now that the tracker now shows up on all your pages
Register your web visitor tracking account at fraudLog.com
Log in to your account, go to "My Projects", click on "Add New Project" menu item, and select a tracker (all styles function the same
Enter your Google Site's public address and name your project
Select "Google Sites" from the tracker drop down menu while generating your fraudLog code. Google Sites does not allow embedding a JavaScript code. Therefore some features like the keywords and referrer link will not work with Google Sites. All other fraudLog functions will work as designed
Click on the "Get Code" button
Right click on and copy your new Google Sites HTML visitor tracking code
Now log in to your Google Sites account. For each page that you want to track, edit it, click on the HTML button on the toolbar, and paste the code where you want it to be in your page. Before you click on the SAVE button to finish editing a "google sites" page, make use that the tracker icon appears where you have placed it.
Verify that the tracker now shows up on all of your pages, but only once per page
If you are a premium fraudLog user, you can follow this step to hide the tracker icon on your site
Register your web visitor tracking account at fraudLog.com
Log in to your account, go to "My Projects", click on "Add New Project" menu item, and select a tracker (all styles function the same
Enter your Google Site's public address and name your project
Select "Google Sites" from the tracker drop down menu while generating your fraudLog code. Google Sites does not allow embedding a JavaScript code. Therefore some features like the keywords and referrer link will not work with Google Sites. All other fraudLog functions will work as designed
Click on the "Get Code" button
Right click on and copy your new Google Sites HTML visitor tracking code
Now log in to your Google Sites account. For each page that you want to track, edit it, click on the HTML button on the toolbar, and paste the code where you want it to be in your page. Before you click on the SAVE button to finish editing a "google sites" page, make use that the tracker icon appears where you have placed it. It may up to a couple of minutes for the google sites page to refresh and show the visitor tracker icon after you edit the visitor tracker code, which depends on the size of the page. Once the icon appears, click on the SAVE button to save your page.
Verify that the tracker now shows up on all of your pages, but only once per page
If you are a premium fraudLog user, you can follow this step to hide the tracker icon on your site
Register your web visitor tracking account at fraudLog.com
Login to your account and click on "Add New Project" menu item
Enter your blogspot.com / Blogger.com full page address and name your new project
Select "Blogger.com" from the tracker drop down menu while creating your new fraudLog.com code
Right click on code to copy your new Blogger JavaScript / HTML visitor tracking code
Login to your account at blogspot.com / Blogger.com
Click on "Layout" link under "Manage Blogs" section
Click on "Add a Gadget" link
Select "Basics" tab on the left
Find "HTML/Javascript" plug-in and click on the PLUS sign to the right. For a title type "fraudLog.com", then paste your visitor tracker code into the content section of the plug-in. NOTE: If you are using a Page Tracker, you need to add two separate "HTML/Javascript" plug-ins and place one for the Page Tracker as close to the top of the page as possible and one for the visitor tracker and place it closer to the middle or bottom of the page.
Click on "SAVE" button
Verify the the tracker icon shows on your blogspot.com / Blogger.com pages
Register your web visitor tracking account at fraudLog.com
Login to your account and click on "Add New Project" menu item
Enter your blogspot.com / Blogger.com full page address and name your new project
Select "Blogger.com" from the tracker drop down menu while creating your new fraudLog.com code
Right click on code to copy your new Blogger JavaScript / HTML visitor tracking code
Login to your account at blogspot.com / Blogger.com
Click on "Layout" link under "Manage Blogs" section
Click on "Add a Gadget" link
Select "Basics" tab on the left
Find "HTML/Javascript" plug-in and click on the PLUS sign to the right. For a title type "fraudLog.com", then paste your visitor tracker code into the content section of the plug-in. NOTE: If you are using a Page Tracker, you need to add two separate "HTML/Javascript" plug-ins and place one for the Page Tracker as close to the top of the page as possible and one for the visitor tracker and place it closer to the middle or bottom of the page.
Click on "SAVE" button
Verify the the tracker icon shows on your blogspot.com / Blogger.com pages
NOTE: You will also need to install the same visitor tracker code into the mobile template of your blogspot.com site.
Register your web visitor tracking account at fraudLog.com
Login to your account and click on "Add New Project" menu item
Enter your LiveJournal.com full page address and name your project
Select "LiveJournal.com" from the tracker drop down menu while generating your fraudLog code
Right click on code to copy your new Javascript/HTML visitor tracking code
Login to your account at LiveJournal.com
Under the "Journal" menu on top, click on "Journal Style"
Click on "Customize your theme" under your current theme on the right.
If you are using mood themes, click on the "Advanced Options" under the "Presentation section" and place your tracker code in the web counter section at the bottom of this section, if you use other themes, continue further with this tutorial.
Under the "Customize Your Theme" section, click on the "Sidebars" link on the left.
Under "Seventh item in sidebar" drop down select "Custom Text"
Paste your HTML code in "Content of custom block"
Click on "Save Changes"
Now verify that the fraudLog tracker now shows up on the left sidebar on all public pages of your Live Journal account
Register your web visitor tracking account at fraudLog.com
Login to your account and click on "Add New Project" menu item
Enter your LiveJournal.com full page address and name your project
Select "LiveJournal.com" from the tracker drop down menu while generating your fraudLog code
Right click on code to copy your new Javascript/HTML visitor tracking code
Login to your account at LiveJournal.com
Under the "Journal" menu on top, click on "Journal Style"
Click on "Customize your theme" under your current theme on the right.
If you are using mood themes, click on the "Advanced Options" under the "Presentation section" and place your tracker code in the web counter section at the bottom of this section, if you use other themes, continue further with this tutorial.
Under the "Customize Your Theme" section, click on the "Sidebar" link on the left.
Paste your HTML code in "Title of the blurb sidebar box"
Click on "Save Changes"
Now verify that the fraudLog tracker now shows up on the left sidebar on all public pages of your Live Journal account
Register your web visitor tracking account at fraudLog.com
Login to your account and click on "Add New Project" menu item
Enter your phpBB Forumsfull page address and name your project
Select "JavaScript" from the tracker drop down menu while generating your fraudLog code
Right click on code to copy your phpBB Forums JavaScript / HTML visitor tracking code
If you host your own version of the phpBB Forums and have access to all files, simply locate the /templates/yourtheme/overall_footer.tpl file and place the JavaScript version of the fraudLog code right above the closing