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How do I add Google Analytics to my Weebly website?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 5:31 am

Adding Google Analytics to your Weebly website is a breeze. All you need is a Google Analytics account and a Weebly account. To add Google Analytics to your Weebly website, follow these simple steps:

First, create a Google Analytics account. Once you have created your account, open the Google Analytics website and click on the “Create a new account” link.

Next, login to your Weebly account and click on the “Settings” link in the navigation bar.

On the “Settings” page, click on the “Accounts” tab and then click on the “Add an account” link.

You will be asked to enter your Google Analytics account information. After you have entered your information, click on the “Create account” button.

PRO TIP: If you are not comfortable with editing your Weebly website’s HTML, do not attempt to add Google Analytics code to your site. You could unintentionally add code that breaks your site or prevents it from loading properly.

You will now be on the “Accounts” page. Click on the “Google Analytics” link to add Google Analytics to your Weebly website.

After you have added Google Analytics to your Weebly website, you will need to set up your Google Analytics account. To do this, click on the “Google Analytics” link in the navigation bar and then click on the “Setup” button.

On the “Setup” page, you will need to enter your Google Analytics account information.

Now that you have added Google Analytics to your Weebly website, you can start tracking your website’s traffic and performance! To do this, click on the ” Analytics ” link in the navigation bar and then click on the “Track” button.

On the “Track” page, you will need to enter your website’s name and URL. After you have entered your information, click on the “Start tracking” button.

Now that you have added Google Analytics to your Weebly website, you can start tracking your website’s traffic and performance! To.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.