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How to fix issues with Google Analytics

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Google Analytics helps website owners and digital marketers understand their audience's behavior on their website. It provides valuable insights into how users interact with the site, which pages are most popular, how long users stay on the site, and more. This information can be used to improve the website's user experience, optimize content, and increase conversions. 


Additionally, Google Analytics tracks traffic sources, allowing site owners to see which channels are driving the most traffic and adjust their marketing efforts accordingly.

Issue: GAnalytics Found column shows 'No'

How to fix the issue: Add the Google Analytics tracking code on the website.

If Google Analytics is not found on a website, the website owner can add the Google Analytics tracking code to the website's HTML code. The tracking code can be obtained from the Google Analytics account by creating a new property and following the instructions provided. Once the tracking code is added to the website's HTML code, Google Analytics should start tracking the website's data.


Access Google Analytics

How to setup Google Analytics

How to Find Google Analytics Tracking ID

Universal Analytics (UA)

  1. Log in to your Google Analytics account.
  2. Click on Admin found at the left navigation bar.
  3. In the second column, choose "Tracking Info" and select "Tracking Code" from the drop-down menu.
  4. You will find your tracking ID on the new screen displayed on the right.
    • There are CMS platforms that can integrate this with a built-in plugin or you can manually add the Universal Analytics tracking code to your website. 
    • To manually do this, copy the tracking code and add it to the header <head> section of your website’s code.

Google Analytics 4 (GA4)

  1. Log in to your Google Analytics account.
  2. Click on Admin found at the left navigation bar.
  3. Choose the website or 'property' you want to get the Measurement ID for.
  4. In the second column, select “Data Streams”.
  5. Select the Data Stream you want to view, and then find your Measurement ID located at the left side.

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