How to Add Google Analytics to Blogger
Do you know which websites refer the most visitors to your site? Or the
most common keywords used to find your site? Google Analytics can
provide the valuable answers to these questions, and many more.
Steps :
1. Open a Gmail account if you don’t already have one.
2. Create a Google Analytics Account.
3. Click on: 'Add Website Profile.' Installing Google
Analytics does not require knowledge of HTML, but there is a piece of
HTML code that must be copied onto your blog.
4. In the box, enter your URL. (For example: www.yourwebsite .com or yourblog.blogspt.com.)
5. Set your Country and Time zone, and hit Continue.
6. Highlight the tracking code displayed in the large box and 'Copy'.
7. Sign into Blogger. Click on the 'Layout' Tab, then click on 'Edit HTML'
8. Click on 'Download Full Template' to back up your template onto your computer. It's always a good idea to back up your template before you make any changes.
9. Scroll down to the bottom and paste the tracking code just before the closing 'body' tag. If you are using the Asynchronous code, the instructions may be to place the tracking code before the close of the 'head' tag.
10. Press 'Save Template' to save the changes.
11. Back in Google Analytics, click on 'Check Status' or 'Verify Tracking Code' under the Status column. Once your tracking code has been verified, the status will change to: 'Receiving Data.'
Tips.
- Installing Google Analytics is a huge step towards taking control of
your online marketing. It will open your eyes to valuable information
about your website visitors and display the data in an easy to read,
easy to understand format. Over time you will see trends that you could
not have discovered any other way.
- The longer you have have Google Analytics installed, the more interesting and valuable the data will be.
- To remind yourself what the code you have added to the template is
for, add a comment above it like this <!-- Google Analytics code
-->
Warnings.
It will take about 24 hours or so after you install Google Analytics
before you start seeing any data. Check back the next day to familiarize
yourself the various reports.
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