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Google Analytics
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 10:18 pm
by magical46
Hi
I very rarely look at my google analytics report but I did decide to have a look today (after several months), but its not showing any hits and says
and
I have looked but can't see any issue. I have my UA code in the main settings page. Can anyone tell me how I check it is the correct code, I couldn't see it on my a google analytics page? Or has there been some change I am not aware of
Phil
Re: Google Analytics
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 10:21 pm
by Jachym
Re: Google Analytics
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2018 10:25 pm
by andyk1
If you changed your URL or moved folders or added and moved your site then GA and the UA-xxxxxxxxxxx is associated with a specific url. You can go to Google Analytics setup page and change it to point to the correct site. I made the same mistake and it was a pain finding and fixing that setting. Sorry it's been awhile ago and I don't remember how I got to that GA settings page. If it is not important to you then set up another with the correct url settings. Hope this is what you where looking for.
Andy
Edit: The page url you listed
http://www.weybourneweather.co.uk is 404 which means it's not the correct url and you must have moved it, Index.html is redirecting to wrong site or .htaccess file is not correct if you also set that up. Somehow it is pointing to the wrong website name. Try correcting the page url and then GA updating your settings.
Re: Google Analytics
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2018 7:12 am
by magical46
Doh what a wally. Just realised google is looking for the wrong site, that was my old one from years ago. You'd think I'd know the addy of my own site, thanks for the replies.
Phil
Re: Google Analytics
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2018 8:17 am
by Johnny
Hi Phil, go to
https://analytics.google.com/, you'll have to sign into your account. In the bottom left hand corner click on the admin cog, in the middle column click on Property Settings, the next page will display your UA-xxxxxxx-x code. You can also check that the URL is shown correctly, if it's wrong you can try correcting it, or better still go back one page and click the Create Property blue button and start anew.
By the way I haven't' heard that word 'Wally' since school days, thanks for making me smile.
Re: Google Analytics
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2018 4:20 am
by andyk1
magical46 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 23, 2018 7:12 am
Doh what a wally. Just realised google is looking for the wrong site, that was my old one from years ago. You'd think I'd know the addy of my own site, thanks for the replies.
Phil
No Problem. We've all been there one time or other.
Andy
Re: Google Analytics
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