Google Analytics

Google Analytics

Do I have Google Analytics?
Not sure whether or not your site has been configured for Google Analytics? You can tell right through your Site Manager account. Simply click on the "Setup Google Analytics" link within the "Account" section of your left-hand navigation menu and select your domain name from the drop down menu. If you find a number beginning in UA populate the field below, your site has been configured for tracking. To view traffic statistics for your site, log into your Google Analytics account. And of course, if you need any help interpreting the data, please don't hesitate to contact our team of experts.

An Introduction to Google Analytics
Understanding Website Traffic and Visitor Behavior






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