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A web tool that allows you to track, monitor
and analyze traffic of your website
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Provides information about:
Visitors of your website
What they are looking
And how they are getting there
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Your website must be ready BEFORE you can
set up Google Analytics
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I’m using Blogger (www.blogger.com) in this
tutorial
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This tutorial covers the basic functions of
Google Analytics to help you successfully
install it in your Blogger website.
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Go to www.google.com/analytics/
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Click Sign Up button to continue
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This webpage will appear
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Click Create an account now to create
account if you don’t have one.
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OR sign in if you have account already
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I’m assuming you have your Gmail account
already.
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Log-in with your Gmail account
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This webpage will appear
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Click Sign UP button located below the page
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This page will appear. Create your new
website profile
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Enter your website URL
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Enter your account name
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Select country & time zone
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Click Continue
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Click Agree box on Google Analytics terms
of service
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Finally, click Create New Account button
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Google provides you with a unique block of
code to add to your site.
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Code looks like this
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The code is site-specific only
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Copy the whole block of code
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You’ll insert the code to your blogger
website
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First, go to www.bloggers.com
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Log in with your username and password
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In your Dashboard, Click on Design
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This page should appear
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Now you can add a gadget. Click Add a
Gadget link
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This will appear next
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You can add many gadgets that you like to
your blog
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Scroll down to HTML/JavaScript option
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And click + sign
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A final popup will open
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Paste your Google Analytics code under the
Content area
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Paste it like this
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Just leave the Title blank
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Go back to your Page Elements sub-tab,
HTML/JavaScript should appear
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Code is already installed and you can begin
tracking information
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To verify your set-up status, return to your
Google Analytics account
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Click Analytics settings. This should appear
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Code is properly installed if a green check
(√) appears under status column
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Code is NOT installed if a yellow triangle (Δ)
appears under status column
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You can also verify status if you click Edit
button
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And this will appear telling you “Tracking
Not Installed”
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You can do a number of things under
Analytics Settings
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You can edit your website profile by clicking
Edit button
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You can also delete your website profile
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You can also add new website profile
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Google Analytics provides data of your
website performance 24 hours after
installation
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To check your site performance, log in to
Google Analytics account
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Select a particular website you wish to
check.
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After you’ve selected a website, click View
Reports
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You will be directed to your Dashboard
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Dashboard shows the summary information
of your site
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It shows information like number of visits to
your page
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Information about your visitors, and a lot
more
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Use Dashboard to set or modify reports to
see in your website
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Reports are organized into groups:
Intelligence
Visitors
Traffic sources
Content
Goals, etc
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In the Dashboard you can position report
summaries anywhere or delete others
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Example:
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Click on Visitors button below Dashboard
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It’ll show you information of your visitors in
a graph
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You can customize the reports you wish to
see in the dashboard
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Keep only the reports that are relevant for
you
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Just click on each group under the Dashboard
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Click on the word Dashboard to return to
main dashboard
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These reports are useful to improve
performance of your website
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Always log out properly when you are
finished.
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Click Sign Out located at the right-side of
your page
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End of the tutorial
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