Adding new website in Google Analytics is important if you want to know everything happening on your website. And it is also easy with just a few clicks you can add a new property to Google Analytics. If you don't know how and where to add your site in Google Analytics. Then don't worry we here with our new post. If you are facing any issue in adding your site to Google Analytics then follow our below steps. And next time when you will try you will not get any error. So let's come to the main point which is How to add a new property to Google Analytics.
Add A New Property To Google Analytics
- Go to https://Analytics.google.com/ and log into your Google account if needs.
- Click on the Admin tab that you can found at the bottom of the left sidebar.
- Now click on the accounts drop-down menu and select create new account option.
- After selecting it you will see a new page where you can see some inputs for account name, website name, website link etc..
- So fill all inputs and click on the get tracking id Button.
- On the next page, you will see Google Analytics tracking id, js code. And instructions on how to add Google Analytics code to your website.
How To Add Google Analytics Code To Your Website
After adding a new property to Google Analytics it's time to connect your website with Google Analytics. And for doing this copy the code given by Google analytics and paste it into every page you want to track. If you are going to add Blogger blog to Google Analytics. Then follow below steps to add the Analytics code to your blog. It is an easy method of connecting your Blogger blog to Google Analytics.
- Go to the Blogger.com and log in your account.
- Select your blog, that you have added to Google Analytics.
- Click on the Settings tab and go to other settings.
- At the bottom of other settings page, you will see an input for Google Analytics id.
- Paste your Analytics code into the input and save the change you have made by clicking on the save settings button.
And you are done. Now your website is added to Google Analytics.
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