How Do I Add Google Analytics to My WordPress Site?

Adding Google Analytics to your WordPress site is a breeze. All you need is a plugin and a Google account. Once you have both, follow these simple steps:

1.Install the Google Analytics for WordPress plugin.

2.Log in to your Google account and click on the “Analytics” button.

3.Click on the “Install” button next to the Google Analytics for WordPress plugin.

4.Click on the “Activate” button to activate the plugin.

5.On the “Google Analytics for WordPress” plugin page, click on the “Settings” button.

6.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” plugin settings page, click on the “Google Analytics” tab.

7.In the “Google Analytics” tab, enter your Google Analytics account ID.

8.Click on the “Create a new profile” button.

9.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” profile creation form, enter the necessary information.

10.Click on the “Create” button.

11.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” profile creation form, click on the “Configure” button.

12.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” profile configuration form, enter the necessary information.

13.Click on the “Save” button.

14.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” profile configuration form, click on the “Cookie Settings” button.

15.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” cookie settings form, enter the necessary information.

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17.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” profile configuration form, click on the “Google Analytics” tab.

18.On the “Google Analytics” tab, click on the “Edit Profile” button.

19.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” profile edit form, enter the necessary information.

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21.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” profile edit form, click on the “Close” button.

22.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” profile page, click on the “View Reports” button.

23.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” profile reports page, click on the “Google Analytics” tab.

24.In the “Google Analytics” tab, click on the “All Traffic” button.

25.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” all traffic report form, click on the “View Reports” button.

26.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” all traffic report form, click on the “Google Analytics” tab.

27.In the “Google Analytics” tab, click on the “Events” button.

28.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” events report form, click on the “View Reports” button.

29.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” events report form, click on the “Google Analytics” tab.

30.In the “Google Analytics” tab, click on the “Locations” button.

31.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” locations report form, click on the “View Reports” button.

32.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” locations report form, click on the “Google Analytics” tab.

33.In the “Google Analytics” tab, click on the “Visitors” button.

34.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” visitors report form, click on the “View Reports” button.

35.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” visitors report form, click on the “Google Analytics” tab.

36.In the “Google Analytics” tab, click on the “Pages” button.

37.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” pages report form, click on the “View Reports” button.

38.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress” pages report form, click on the “Google Analytics” tab.

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40.In the “Google Analytics for WordPress.