A json-ld script tag uses the JSON format to provide structured, standardized and machine-readable information about a web page, such as its author, publication date, title and the section in which it belongs. You may already have existing json-ld tags on your pages that you can modify to include the additional properties that Parse.ly requires. […]| Parse.ly Help & Support Documentation
Parse.ly can now automatically update metadata changes on an article, and reflect those changes in your dashboard.| Parse.ly Help & Support Documentation
The Parse.ly dashboard relies heavily on a canonical URL value provided on each page that serves as the unique identifier for that content as well as a value around which multiple URLs can be grouped for tracking. The Parse.ly canonical URL is the URL considered to be the source of truth for the metadata about […]| Parse.ly Help & Support Documentation
After your page receives its first pageview, our crawler pulls metadata embedded in your HTML and displays it in your dashboard.| Parse.ly Help & Support Documentation
Learn how to set up Conversion Tracking in Parse.ly with this guide. We offer Parse.ly-managed and self-managed options for your convenience.| Parse.ly Help & Support Documentation
This is a record of updates for the Parse.ly Dashboard. Here you will find new feature releases, refinements, and bug fixes.| Parse.ly Help & Support Documentation
The Parse.ly Dashboard is the heart of the platform, offering real-time and historic data. See how easy it is to customize and navigate.| Parse.ly Help & Support Documentation
A Parse.ly Alert can help you stay informed aout significant traffic to your content. We'll notify you via browser, phone, Slack, or email.| Parse.ly Help & Support Documentation
Pages optimized with AMP HTML can be tracked in your existing Parse.ly account by adding the appropriate amp-analytics tag to your pages.| Parse.ly Help & Support Documentation
This guide reviews the Parse.ly distributed channels that include: Google AMP, Apple News, and mobile app tracking on iOS & Android.| Parse.ly Help & Support Documentation
The nav bar sits directly underneath the top bar of the Parse.ly Dashboard. This is the primary way that you’ll navigate Dash and connect with most of our features. Depending on your contract, preferences, and permissions, you may not see everything here. Let’s look at more detail. Features in the Nav Bar Overview Posts / […]| Parse.ly Help & Support Documentation