How Do I Find Google Analytics on WordPress?

If you’re not using Google Analytics on your WordPress site, you’re leaving a lot of valuable data out of your analytics story. Here’s how to get started:

To get started with Google Analytics on your WordPress site, first install the Google Analytics plugin. You can find the plugin in the WordPress plugins directory.

After you have installed the plugin, you will need to create an Analytics account. This account allows you to track your website’s traffic and activity.

Once you have created your account, you will need to configure your WordPress site for tracking. To do this, open the Google Analytics plugin and click on the “Configure” link.

On the “Configure” page, you will need to provide your site’s name, your site’s domain, and your site’s Google Analytics account ID. You will also need to provide your WordPress site’s URL.

After you have provided your information, you will need to set up tracking. To do this, click on the “Tracking” link.

On the “Tracking” page, you will need to select the “Website” track type. You will also need to select the “Pages” track type.

After you have selected your track types, you will need to select the “Pages” track type’s “Website” parameter. You will then need to select the “Pages” track type’s “Pageviews” parameter.

After you have selected your parameter, you will need to set up a goal. To do this, click on the “Goals” link.

On the “Goals” page, you will need to select the “Website” goal type. You will then need to select the “Pages” track type’s “Website” parameter.

You will then need to set up a condition. To do this, click on the “Conditions” link.

On the “Conditions” page, you will need to select the “Has visited the website” condition. After you have selected the condition, you will need to provide your site’s URL.

After you have set up your conditions, you will need to set up your tracking. You will then need to select the “Pages” track type’s “Views” parameter.

On the “Conditions” page, you will need to select the “Has viewed the page” condition. You will then need to select the “Pages” track type’s “Unique Visitors” parameter.

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