Wouldn’t it be nice to know how many people actually visited your blog each day? How about knowing which of your posts are the most popular? Well surprisingly Blogger doesn’t currently offer any native blog analytics but fortunately there is Google Analytics — available for free.
Google Analytics is a great tool that will show you all sorts of useful information about how people found your blog, keywords they searched on to find you, where they came from and even how long they stayed. You’ll learn more about where your visitors come from and how they interact with your blog. This is a must tool if you are trying to build a profitable blog otherwise you are flying blind!
This article will show you how to add Google Analytics to your Blogger blog. It’s a fairly simple process and doesn’t require any technical skill at all.
Go to Google Analytics and sign in using your Blogger login. If your account doesn’t work for some reason, you can create a new one instead. Once you login you’ll see a screen that looks like this:
Click on the “Sign Up >>” button and proceed to the next step which will ask you for your general information. Website URL, Account Name, Country, and Time Zone. The screen will look like this:
If you noticed, I just put my Blogger url (without the https://) and called it “David’s Account” because this is your top-level container for 1 or 100 different websites so it’s a good idea to name it something more general. The next step will ask you for your contact information which includes your first name, last name, phone number, and country. Easy so far right? 🙂
Your last step in signing up will ask you to accept the user agreement terms and conditions which you should read (just kidding…who actually ever reads these entire legal terms anyhow?).
Now this next screen is very important. This is the code you will need to copy and paste into your blogger template. Go ahead and click into the box and it will automatically highlight the entire block of code for you. Now you need to copy that code and paste it into notepad or into a MS Word document. Save it as you’ll need to use it later.
After you click on the “continue >>” button you will be taken to your brand new Google Analytics dashboard! You will see your blogger blog listed but with no analytical data….yet.
Ok, now you are done with setting up your Google Analytics account. The next step is placing the tracking code into your Blogger template so it can report back to Google Analytics and provide you with some cool data points.
This is not a very difficult step even if you are afraid to touch your template code. Login to your Blogger account and then click on the “Layout” => “Edit HTML” tabs. This will bring you to the template code. Before you make any changes, I advice you to back up your template just in case there are any problems. After you’ve done so, continue reading.
Now in the edit template html code window, scroll all the way to the bottom of your template code and look for the </body>
tag. There should only be one of these closing tags in your template. If you can’t find it then your template wasn’t properly created and you should add one right above the </html>
tag.The </html>
tag should always be your last line of code in your template. It signifies the end of your template.
Ok, now go back to the code you saved before in a Word Doc from Google Analytics. You are going to copy it and paste it right above the </body>
tag as illustrated in the image below. The yellow highlighted code is the new GA code I just pasted into my template.
Save your template and you shouldn’t get any error messages. If you do, it’s most likely not related to this GA code and something else with your template itself. Assuming you’ve been successful with your save, you are all done embedding the GA code in your template!
Go back into your Google Analytics account and look at your dashboard. Most likely you will see a little yellow exclamation mark under the “status” column that looks like this: . This means everything isn’t working properly yet which is fine because we are about to tell GA we just added the code. From your dashboard, click on the “edit” link which is located to the far right.
After you click on that link, you’ll see another screen like below. It will say “Tracking Not Installed” followed by a link “Check Status”. You’ll want to go ahead and click on that link which will tell GA to visit your site and look for the new code you just pasted in your template.
Assuming you pasted the code in there as instructed above, GA will find the new code and begin tracking everything on your blog. If you are still having problems, it’s most likely something to do with GA and you should read their help guide to troubleshoot your problem.
The message seen here, “Waiting for Data” means you have correctly setup GA and data is being gathered! Click on the top left Google Analytics logo and it will take you back to your dashboard. From there click on the “View report” link and that’s where all your very important Blogger visitor data will start appearing!
Now it usually takes an hour or so before you will see any data (maybe longer if you don’t get much traffic to your blog) so please be patient. Trust me, you’ll be logging in at least once a day just to see how much traffic your blog is getting. It’s very addicting and powerful information to learn from. You’ll be surprised which posts are your most popular and what countries people are coming from to read your blog.
Google Analytics is very powerful and we have just learned how to install it into your Blogger template. We haven’t even scratched the surface on the features and reporting it can do. For most Bloggers, this will be enough. Data will be collected and you will just review it. Others with more in-depth goals (like selling products or services, creating a sales funnel, etc) will want to spend more time learning GA. Hope you enjoyed the tutorial and don’t blame me for your new found addiction!
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Thanks so much! The instructions were so easy to follow and successful! Really appreciate you offering this.
Thanx so much. it’s very helpfull
Thanks bro.. simple and workful
I am no computer whiz, and I did this in no time. Thank you! Oh yeah, it worked!!!
Thanks for the usefull instruction. I will try with my own website.
thank you david… quite useful…
thank you very much.BUt just wanna ask qustion,am i need to copy tracking code in every webpage???I mean
example:
http://noobbgodlike.blogspot.com/resident
http://noobbgodlike.blogspot.com/world
Or webpage mean another website???
Must I place it 2 times or just in main page,like just in
http://noobbgodlike.blogspot.com/
sorry for really noob question LOL.
great info. but now my traffic is low. because my blog still new (3 day)….but i want to try and still build up my blog. thanks for that info
if you have enough time. just visit and walking arround my blog:
http://2st-in-blogging.blogspot.com
any comment is good for my blog. thk
Your emails and insructions were so benefitial to me, that I’m a better blogger now than when i came accross your useful advice. Thanks a million, keep it up DAVID. Iam looking forward to receiving more, as i will join your affiliate progame soon.
That’s so great, David ! Thanks a lot for your support.
thanks, it really helped me install google analytic on blogger.
thanks david, your info very helpful
Thank you very much about this articles most usefull
Hi,
Thanks for nice post. I added in my blog. let we see. how I’m going to poplur. 🙂
Thanks.
Take care
–Mastan
Thanks so much! That’s right, it really helps to have those screenshots…
Still, I did everything and my website change.. Hope a can find a solution for it.
Nice posting
thanks
This is so helpful to me! I’m IT challenged, so this is very easy & simple to follow. Now I’m looking forward to put those stats to use. Thank you so much!
Hmm, followed your instructions – didn’t work. I am using an XML template and pasting in the HTML did not work. Converting all the to html entities did not work. Adding it into an HTML/Javascript gadget did not work. Does ANYONE know how to add Google Analytics to an XML Blogger Template?
thanks for information Google Analytics,
This was brilliant. Many thanks. How come Blogger and Google can’t explain for us non-techies how to do it?
hello admin, thanks you so much, it`s very important for me to know this information, So I was copying and printing article for easy practice.
yes….I like it, it’s Good article
The tutorial is simply superb… Helped to do it with ease… Thank you David and keep up the good work
Hi,
Very nice and detailed post. But so far it doesn’t work like that anymore. I was still facing issues with this method and Analytics was not getting enabled for Blogger. I’ve Blogged about the fix here: http://debuggerman.blogspot.com/2009/09/curious-case-google-analytics-not.html
^^ thanks for sharing.. very useful article
Hi, thanks very much for the clear explanation and added images.
Thanks so much for your help! It was so clearly and easily written and simple to follow!
Many thanks,
It took me less than 5 minutes to set up Google Analytic on my new blog after reading your article – it works.
One of the most important features to have on your blog and it only took me 5 mins or so to setup thanks to your wonderfully laid out tutorial! Thanks!
I was very impressed with what you have presented on this blog. I am grateful ….
Great tutorial! There is no excuse for messing up with each step laid out so clearly. Thanks!
thanks.. i just installed mine..
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nice work. . .
Thank you for the explanations! I am new to blogger’s blog and I have been trying for a long time to figure out where to put the code in my blog. I am just a user, not a programer. My job as a psychiatrist has nothing to do with computers but my desire to have a succesful blog has everything to do with them.
To say that I have been trying to figure this one out, is an understatement. Agonizing over it it’s more like it.
I have finally installed it and I am so greatful for your guidance.
Thank you again.
Thanks my brother…. NIce info here…
thanks, finally I found this tutorial, this simple tutorial but can make me understand….
Thank for your information about this and you guiding me how to follow up.
Just worked! Thank you.
This was so helpful and so easy!!! Thanks a million!
Thanks! This tutorial was very helpful and clear.
thanks for all…
Thank you so much for your tutorial! I’ve just added my “Lili Relationship Advice” blog to Google Analytics using it. Your explanation is very clear and easy-to-use. Very helpful!
Thanks! I just set it up on my blog.
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Thanks a lot!
Hello,
Thank for this information !
it is so clearly ^^
Thanks, Worked great! You can see the results on my page! http://billyhooker.blogspot.com/
Awesome post! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Thanks a million! it really helps a lot.
very impressive tutorial ^.^
hiya!!
that is absolutely superb, thanks a lot, i was missing it much, now i will be able to atleast find out why google is denying to approve my blog for adsense. hope it will work