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Post by account_disabled on Oct 26, 2023 6:17:09 GMT
Here is some detailed information on these visit monitoring tools. Google Analytics Google Analytics is an almost universally accepted tool, because it is compatible with any type of site, and has the authority of Google. Plus it's free, so there's no excuse not to use it. Google Analytics is a tool that can be installed very simply. Just follow these steps: Go to the Google Analytics site ; Sign up if you have a Google account you can use that, otherwise you will be invited to create one; Follow the guided procedure very simple and step by step until you obtain the tracking code. Copy the tracking code or have it sent via email and paste it into your site template, just before the closing </head> tag; If you are afraid or difficult to modify the template, and you use WordPress, you can use one of the many photo editor plugins that simplify the operation. The best in my opinion is Google Analytics for WordPress by Yoast . If you want to find it later, you can follow Google's guide to find the tracking code. From the moment you install Google Analytics, it will start counting site traffic, and will give you lots of useful tools and statistics that your potential advertisers will ask for we'll talk about that. WordPress stats WordPress stats is a WordPress plugin, now part of Jetpack , which installs quickly and easily like all WordPress plugins. Once installed, you will have an additional entry in the sidebar that will show you the visit statistics. It is simple and immediate, but it is not requested by advertisers: it is used to get a quick idea of the visits and to have a comparison with the monitoring provided by Analytics.
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