How Do I Find Google Analytics on My WordPress Site?

If you are using WordPress as your content management system, then you are most likely using Google Analytics to track your website’s traffic. To find Google Analytics on your WordPress site, follow these steps:

1. Go to Google Analytics.

2. Click on “Sign In.”

3. Enter your Google Analytics account information.

4. Click on “Create Account.”

5. Click on “Settings.”

6. Click on “Web Analysis.”

7. Click on “All Pages.”

8. Click on the “Google Analytics” tab.

9. Click on the “Add an Event” button.

10. In the “Event Type” dropdown, select “Website Visit.”

11. In the “Event Name” field, type the name of your website.

12. In the “Event Category” field, select “Website.”

13. In the “Event Location” field, type the URL of your website.

14. In the “Event Date” field, type the date and time of the event.

15. In the “Action” field, type the action that led to the event.

16. In the “Website” field, type the website that the visitor came from.

17. In the “Page” field, type the URL of the page on your website that the visitor visited.

18. In the “Query” field, type the query that the visitor used to arrive at your website.

19. In the “Referring Domain” field, type the domain name of the website that referred the visitor to your website.

20. Click on “Save Event.”

21. Click on the “Create Report” button.

22. In the “Report Type” dropdown, select “Website Statistics.”

23. In the “Report Name” field, type a name for your report.

24. In the “Report Description” field, type a description of your report.

25. In the “Report URL” field, type the URL of your report.

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27. In the “Web Site” section of your report, click on the “All Pages” tab.

28. In the “Google Analytics” tab, click on the “Activities” tab.

29. In the “Website” column, click on the “Website Activity” link.

30. In the “Date Range” column, select the date range for which you want to view activity.

31. In the “Viewed Pages” column, click on the “Website Visits” link.

32. In the “Visitors” column, click on the “Unique Visitors” link.

33. In the “Referrers” column, click on the “Referral Sources” link.

34. In the “Pageviews” column, click on the “Website Pageviews” link.

35. In the “Clicks” column, click on the “Website Clicks” link.

36. In the “Time Range” column, select the time range for which you want to view activity.

37. In the “Viewed Pages” column, click on the “Website Views” link.

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