Google Analytics is a free Web analytics service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about a website traffic and traffic resources and marketing purposes.
Google Analytics makes it easy for anyone managing their site to track and analyze this data.It's a powerful and free tool that can answer a variety of questions for wide range of users. Wondering which keywords resonate with visitors.and also important for Google Webmaster submission and sitemap access.
Start analysing your site traffic in just 3 steps
STEP 1:
Sign up for Google Analytics
STEP 2:
Google Analytics makes it easy for anyone managing their site to track and analyze this data.It's a powerful and free tool that can answer a variety of questions for wide range of users. Wondering which keywords resonate with visitors.and also important for Google Webmaster submission and sitemap access.
Start analysing your site traffic in just 3 steps
STEP 1:
Sign up for Google Analytics
you will get a tracking code to paste onto your site pages so that Google knows when your site is visited.
click Get Tracking ID button and then click accept Google terms and conditions button.
STEP 3:
Now your tracking code is generated. Copy and paste it into the website of every page that you want to track.
Copy and paste JavaScript code from Analytics and paste it just inside <head> tag in your page or template.
Adding this code will not affect the look of your site
STEP 4:
After you connect your site to Google Analytics, hit "View Report" on the initial screen
What you track in Google Analystics...
Visitors:Google Analystics shows many things about the people visit your site, including where
they're location, what language they are speaking, how often they visit your
site and what computers,operating system and browsers they use to get there.
Traffic Sources: Here you will find how people get into your site. You can track which
sites link to your page or keywords people search to find you.
Content: This tab gives you insight into specific pages on your site. It can help
answer questions about how people enter and exit your pages as well as which ones
are most popular.
Goals: If you are aiming for established objectives,reports in the Goals tab will be
helpful to you. Here you'll find data desired actions from users, including
downloads,page visits,registrations and purchases.
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