Add new property google analytics
To add a new property in Google Analytics, follow these steps:
Step 1: Sign in to your Google Analytics account
- Go to analytics.google.com and sign in with your Google account credentials.
Step 2: Create a new property
- Click on the "Admin" button in the bottom left corner of the screen.
- Click on "Create Property" from the dropdown menu.
- Select "Web" as the property type (unless you're tracking a mobile app or other type of property).
Step 3: Enter property details
- Enter a name for your property (e.g., "My Website").
- Enter a URL for your property (e.g., "www.example.com").
- Choose a timezone for your property (e.g., "UTC-5").
- Click "Create" to create the property.
Step 4: Set up tracking
- To start tracking your website, you'll need to add the Google Analytics tracking code to your website. You can do this by:
- Copying the tracking code from the "Tracking Info" page and pasting it into the section of your website's HTML.
- Using the Google Tag Manager (GTM) to manage your tracking code.
- Using a plugin or script to add the tracking code to your website.
Step 5: Verify your tracking code
- Once you've added the tracking code to your website, you'll need to verify that it's working correctly. You can do this by:
- Checking the "Tracking Info" page to see if the tracking code is sending data to Google Analytics.
- Using the Google Analytics Debugger to test the tracking code.
Step 6: Set up goals and events
- To track specific actions on your website, such as form submissions or button clicks, you'll need to set up goals and events. You can do this by:
- Creating a goal in the "Goals" section of the Google Analytics interface.
- Setting up events in the "Events" section of the Google Analytics interface.
Step 7: Explore your data
- Once you've set up your property and started tracking your website, you can start exploring your data in the Google Analytics interface. You can use the various reports and dashboards to gain insights into your website's traffic, engagement, and conversion rates.
That's it! With these steps, you should be able to add a new property in Google Analytics and start tracking your website's data.