quinta-feira, 22 de outubro de 2009

Get more website traffic visitors on Examiner.com, add Google Analytics tracking code and study it

Put Google Analytics tracking code inside each of your posts to find out which of your particular posts get the most traffics and why.

# First, go to Google Analytics and set up a new account if you haven't already. It's free.

# Then go to "Add Website Profile" at the bottom

# Choose "Add a Profile for a new domain", and add Examiner.com as your website and leave the choose adwords box blank

# Then you should get "Instructions for adding tracking" and "New Tracking Code ga.js" and under that you'll see "Copy the following code block into every webpage you want to track immediately before the body tag. If your site has dynamic content you can use a common include or a template. Use this tracking code to gain access to a wide range of exciting new features as they become available."

# Take the code that you see in that box below that text and copy and paste it to a notepad file so that you can use it often.

# Next, when you're writing your next Examiner.com article (or adding it to the old Examiner.com pieces you've written) copy and paste that Google Analytics code in the same box that you would when you're posting a video to Examiner.com -- the little box that pops up when you add the YouTube code there, the one that looks like a clipboard with a <*> on it.

Okay, now that you've got your tracking code installed in your Examiner.com articles, here's how you can use it to figure out what articles are getting the most traffic..and how to duplicate that...

Google Analytics code gives you its data the day after you install it, and you have to wait till the next day to get the results for the previous 24 hour period, or whatever other prior periods you want to analyze.

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