![]() ![]() ![]() So let’s get GA set up right! And for fun, let’s try to do it all in 52 clicks. But it’s still a good way to track visits and visitor behavior. Here’s a quick list of 16 types of clicks that aren’t recorded in Google Analytics. So any “non-pageview interactions” is not tracked unless you use “event tracking.” But that’s a topic for another article. There’s a LOT that Analytics doesn’t track and there’s a lot of inaccurate data in Google Analytics.īy default, it doesn’t track anything except when pages load. It doesn’t know how long they were on the page unless they went to another page and triggered the Javascript again. It doesn’t know who visited or what they looked at. Through this clever combination of Javascript and cookies, Analytics tracked that the page was viewed. It talked to five tiny cookies on your device, then it reported back to Google and stored the information in our Google Analytics (GA) account. Just now, when this page loaded, a tiny bit of Javascript was triggered. How does Google Analytics work? What does it track? Let’s answer a few basic questions and then go into the step-by-step instructions. Here’s your complete guide on how to set up Google Analytics quickly for the most accurate reporting possible. If you don’t have it set up, you are just 52 clicks away. This post and video may help you confirm that it’s set up properly. If you have Google Analytics set up on your website, you are one of the tens of millions of websites using the most popular analytics tool on the internet. ![]()
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