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It supports most of GA's features and it's pretty easy to set up.

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 5:12 am
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How to Set Up WordPress Conversion Tracking (Step by Step) How to Set Up WordPress Form Tracking in Google Analytics How to Track and Monitor User Activity in WordPress These three articles provide an in-depth look at how to track specific website metrics and how you can fully utilize the information to improve your website. FacebookTweetLinkedInPinShares0 Comments Leave a Reply Rui Oliveira October 5, 2019 at 2:48 pm Hi there, When I test my sites with Google PageSpeed ​​I see that the analytics and google search console data consumes resources. What is the best way to collect data for Analytics and GSC without making the site slower.


To respond Josep M Felip October 30, 2018 at 9:14 am Hi, russian number for whatsapp thank you for the post. Just tried to add the GA code manually to my GeneratePress free theme and got an error message. The editor won't let me save the file. This is the functions.php file of my child theme before pasting the code: <.php /** * GeneratePress child theme functions and definitions. */ function generatepress_child_enqueue_scripts() { if ( is_rtl() ) { wp_enqueue_style( 'generatepress-rtl', trailingslashit( get_template_directory_uri() ) . 'rtl.css' ); } } add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', 'generatepress_child_enqueue_scripts', 100 ); Is there something I'm missing.


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Many thanks, JM To respond lucans June 26, 2014 at 2:13 am I use Google Analyticator. You just connect the site to your Google Account, select the Analytics Profile and it does the rest for you, including embedding a graph of your visitors into your Dashboard. Brilliant. To respond Hassaan Khan October 13, 2014 at 3:30 am Hi, Google Analyticator looks good. I want to try. To respond Andor Nagy June 9, 2014 at 3:43 pm Hey Jeremy Nice tutorial. You could also use Yoast's “Google Analytics for WordPress” plugin.