How to Link Google Analytics to Blogger Web
How to Link Google Analytics to Blogger Web - Before linking Google Analytics to a website / blogger I think it's good if you first understand the functions and benefits of Google Analytics on the site. Some people think that Google Analytics can affect (increase) the SEO quality of their website, in fact it is wrong because in general the function of Google Analytics is to collect user data (site visitors) specifically and then tell the developers how their website was found by user.
So through the results of analysis (data analysis) displayed by Google Analytics the site developer can decide what steps should be taken to progress their website.
Steps to Link Blogs with Google Analytics
Visit the site https://analytics.google.com (If you have never registered with Google Analytics, you will usually be directed to the Sing-Up page) Press the Sing-Up button to start registering, then
Fill out the Google Analytics Form as an example image shown below;
Information:
Before you are directed to the analytics code you will first be confronted with the Google Analytics policy approval page, check the approval chechbox and press the I Accept button.
Then Copy Your Blog Analytics ID Example: UA-127212220-1 To be attached to the blog site. See the example below.
Install Analytics IDs to Blog Sites
Done, To start viewing blog site data, please go to your Google Analytics "Dashboard" homepage then select the real-time menu and see a summary (overview). If the blog site is still very new and has content that has been indexed by Google, maybe there is no data which can be displayed by Google Analytics. Continue to write and check your site's data for one or two months.
So through the results of analysis (data analysis) displayed by Google Analytics the site developer can decide what steps should be taken to progress their website.
What web data can we see through Google Analytics?
- Google Analytics displays the queries (keywords) typed by the user to access the site
- Google Analytics displays live data on "number of visitors" currently active on the website
- Google Analytics can show the website pages or any content that is seen by users on your site.
- Google Analytics displays the source (location) of the user's / visitor's presence when accessing the site via the IP used by that user.
- Google Analytics shows the way users find sites (sources of organic or non-organic traffict) and the tools they use to access the site.
Steps to Link Blogs with Google Analytics
Visit the site https://analytics.google.com (If you have never registered with Google Analytics, you will usually be directed to the Sing-Up page) Press the Sing-Up button to start registering, then
Fill out the Google Analytics Form as an example image shown below;
Information:
If you want to link to Google Google Analytics Blog or the web then select the Website tabNext, go to the bottom and in the Data Sharing Settings check all the recommended chechboxes then press the Get Tracking ID button to retrieve your Blog Analytics ID.
Create a Google Analytics account name (Allowed)
Fill in the name of the site in accordance with the name of your blog
Choose https or http, if the website uses https then select https mode and add the complete blog URL with https
Select a site category, if the blog site category is not on the list, please select Other
Select the report time based on your country of residence.
Before you are directed to the analytics code you will first be confronted with the Google Analytics policy approval page, check the approval chechbox and press the I Accept button.
Then Copy Your Blog Analytics ID Example: UA-127212220-1 To be attached to the blog site. See the example below.
Install Analytics IDs to Blog Sites
- Login to your blog site, visit https://www.blogger.com
- Go to Settings or Settings / Settings
- Select Other
Done, To start viewing blog site data, please go to your Google Analytics "Dashboard" homepage then select the real-time menu and see a summary (overview). If the blog site is still very new and has content that has been indexed by Google, maybe there is no data which can be displayed by Google Analytics. Continue to write and check your site's data for one or two months.
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