How to Install Google Analytics on PHPLD
Google Analytics is a great way to find out who is visiting your site, what pages they are visiting, and where they are visiting from., Complete Google Analytics sign up process where you add your site URL, name, and agree to terms of service...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Google Analytics is a great way to find out who is visiting your site
To get your free account, visit https://www.google.com/analytics/ -
Step 2: what pages they are visiting
, This code will be added to a file within your directory. , If you don't know the name of the template you have installed in your PHPLD, go to your administration panel and select Template Manager and view the name of the current template. , Once this file is opened, you will paste the Google Analytics code from earlier between the {literal} tags {/literal}. , Give your Google Analytics account 24 hours to collect visitor data. By the following day you should see the number of visits, average time on site, and bounce rate. -
Step 3: and where they are visiting from.
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Step 4: Complete Google Analytics sign up process where you add your site URL
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Step 5: and agree to terms of service.
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Step 6: Copy the Google code that was provided to you.
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Step 7: Go to your root directory and then go to Templates and navigate to the folder for the template you have activated in your PHPLD.
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Step 8: Once you're in the template folder that is activated
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Step 9: open the file named header.tpl.
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Step 10: Save your header.tpl file and post the update to your site.
Detailed Guide
To get your free account, visit https://www.google.com/analytics/
, This code will be added to a file within your directory. , If you don't know the name of the template you have installed in your PHPLD, go to your administration panel and select Template Manager and view the name of the current template. , Once this file is opened, you will paste the Google Analytics code from earlier between the {literal} tags {/literal}. , Give your Google Analytics account 24 hours to collect visitor data. By the following day you should see the number of visits, average time on site, and bounce rate.
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