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Installing Google Analytics for WordPress

January 12, 2011 By Larry Brouwer Leave a Comment

I’ve been creating a new Web Site for one of my clients, Clear Lake Auto Service, using WordPress, and the client is wanting to see statistics regarding Web Site traffic. My first thought is to add Google Analytics to the site. Here are the steps I took to get analytics up and running for him.

First, I logged into the WordPress site, and installed the Google Analytics for WordPress v4.0.9.

Second, I created a new Google Analytics account under his Google mail id.

Third, I activated the WordPress plugin, selecting his new account. The plugin automatically verified the Account and Profile to use.

Forth, added my email account as an Administrator to the profile.

That’s it!

Filed Under: Daily Log Tagged With: Google Analytics, WordPress

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