How to add Google Analytics Tracking ID:
We'll look at how to access and retrieve your Google Analytics Tracking ID in this article: Almost every business nowadays has a website. As a result, you must first understand your site's core structure in order to determine whether it is fulfilling its intended purpose. You'll need to know what users do when they first come to your site, how long they remain, and which pages they visit in order to achieve this. Let's get the festivities started:
What is Google Analytics Property Tracking:
When you use Analytics to track a resource, you include a property ID in the tracking code you place on your website or in your app’s source code.
Performance data, such as the number of users or screen views, is kept in the same property as resources labeled with the same ID. For example, if you add the same property ID to two websites, data from both will appear in the same property in your Analytics account.
Data about performance, such as the number of users or screen views, is stored in the same property as resources with the same ID. If you add the same property ID to two websites, for example, data from both will appear in your Analytics account under the same property.
A property is a website, a mobile app, or a blog that is paired with a unique Google Analytics tracking ID. As a result, one or more characteristics may be present in a Google Analytics account.
Your tracking code must include tracking identification (UA-000000-2) to designate which account and property to send data to in order to alert Analytics.
Consider your long-term reporting objectives and how they might affect the structure of your account. Make a plan for how you'll execute new properties before you start generating them.
Where do I Find My Google Analytics Tracking ID:
The tracking ID for a Universal Analytics property may be found on the "Property Settings" page in Admin.
Create a Google Analytics property for each website you want to track, and receive a unique Tracking ID and a global site tag if you haven't previously.
If you can't locate your UA code, you may have a Google Analytics 4 property, in which case you'll need to utilize Google Tag Manager, create a Universal Property (with a UA code), or add it to your website.
The global site tag should be measured, copied, and pasted exactly after the opening head> element on each page.
How to add Google Analytics Tracking ID:
Google Analytics is a service that allows you to track the traffic and usage of your website. You can add your Google Universal Analytics tracking code to Site Managers.
Using a Google Analytics account that already exists
You'll need to alter the URL in two places in your Google Universal Analytics account if you're utilizing an existing tracking code.
The steps for setting up a new Google Analytics account are as follows:
You can quickly create a Google Universal Analytics account if you don't already have one.
Go to Google Analytics and sign in or up with your Gmail account to do so. Select the Website tab on the following screen.
Now Provide your account name and select Universal Analytics as your tracking method.
Enter the name of the website you want to track, as well as the URL for the website (using https://).
Then, under Data Sharing Settings, deselect all of the choices.
Click the Get Tracking ID button after you've adjusted the data sharing parameters.
You'll see a prompt box where you can change the country/region to the United Kingdom, for example.
Click the I Accept button after reading the Google Analytics Terms of Service Agreement.
Copy the Tracking ID with Ctrl+C and paste it into your WCMS site (see Add your Tracking ID to your WCMS site below).
Adding your WCMS site’s Tracking ID
A Google Analytics tracking code can be added to a site by the site manager.
To begin, go to the Administration tab, click on Dashboard, then pick Google Universal Analytics under Site Management.
- Paste the Tracking ID into the Tracking ID field (Ctrl+V).
- Optionally, fill in the Google site ownership confirmation section with your Google site ownership confirmation information.
- Finally, Choose Submit, now you have done successfully
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