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Sunday, May 8, 2011
Installing Google Analytics on a Free Weebly.com Web Site
Installing Google Analytics to a free weebly.com account is pretty painless and straightforward.
I'm using an instance of a site that I have already created and published specifically for the purpose of this tutorial.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
How to install Google Analytics on Blogger
There seems to often be confusion as to how to install Google Analytics to Blogger (blogspot) blogs
Last I looked there were instructions for installing the Traditional version of the tracking code into a widget, or for installing the Traditional version of the GA tracking code before the closing </body> tag, however none seemed to really address in detail how to install the current Asynchronous version of code in a simple to understand way for new users.
Whilst the Async version of Google Analytics tracking code can be installed before the closing </body> tag, often other script within the blog layout can interfere with it working correctly. The same applies to placing the Async tracking code into blogger widgets.
So, lets get started ...
Last I looked there were instructions for installing the Traditional version of the tracking code into a widget, or for installing the Traditional version of the GA tracking code before the closing </body> tag, however none seemed to really address in detail how to install the current Asynchronous version of code in a simple to understand way for new users.
Whilst the Async version of Google Analytics tracking code can be installed before the closing </body> tag, often other script within the blog layout can interfere with it working correctly. The same applies to placing the Async tracking code into blogger widgets.
So, lets get started ...
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