Google Analytics gives you the tools you need to better understand your customers. You can then use those business insights to take actions such as improving your website. In this article, you will learn how to add Google Analytics to your credit repair website.
In this article, you will learn about:
To start, make sure to have the following:
Locating the tracking code in Google Analytics
Important Note
In this article, we’ll cover the general steps to set up Google Analytics. For a full, Google official guide on Analytics for your website, please click here.
To get the code from Google Analytics, you will need to set up a free account first. Follow the steps below to retrieve the tracking code you will add to your website.
Log in to your Google account and go to https://analytics.google.com/analytics/web/provision
Complete the registration process
Under Choose a platform click on Web
Enter your Website URL and select https:// from the dropdown
Important Note
Enter a Stream name
You can give it any name that you want.
Click on Create stream
Under Add new on-page tag click on Global site tag
The section will expand and show you the code snippet that you will be using.
Select and copy the code shown in the box or click on the Copy icon
How do I add the tracking code? - Instructions for My Credit Repair Site
To add this tracking code you will need to access your Site Builder.
Click on Edit Site under the My Sites section
Click on Edit Site in the top right corner
Welcome to the Site Builder!
Click on Settings at the top
Click on SEO
Paste the code under Header Code
Click on Save
General instructions to add the tracking code to your website
If you have your own website and don't use our web hosting/site building tools, simply copy the code from Google Analytics and insert it in your website’s Header Code area (or similar), or send the code to your IT person or web designer for them to work with it.
Tip
If you don’t know how to add the custom code to your existing site, look for instructions on ‘Adding header code’ in your provider’s help center.
What you can do now: