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    You can add Google Analytics to your site by adding a small snippet of code provided directly before the closing tag of each page. If you're using a CMS like WordPress, there are free plugins that will do this for you automatically. Otherwise, you will need to work with the your web designer to have the code added manually. Once installed, Google Analytics collects data continuously though the reports are only updated every 24 hours. After logging in and selecting your site, the first screen is the Dashboard. The simple interface belies an extremely powerful reporting system capable of crunching a large amount of data. Covering every feature would take an entire book, but here are the major parts for beginners. Share your thoughts on this.
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    Hello William,

    Its been great post about Google Analytic, will you please elaborate us about multiple domain tracking within Google Analytic? We have been finding knowledgeable for the same but still we haven't received any kind of resource yet.

    Thanks in Advance..........!

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    Google Analytics makes it simple for anyone managing a website to trace and analyze this information. It’s a robust, free tool which will answer a range of queries for a large range of users. Wondering that keywords resonate with visitors? want insight on what style parts could be turning individuals away?

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