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    Default Thank you for the help

    The posts you guys made in the other thread helped a TON.

    My main site went from having no hits to 500/day since Google crawled just a bit of what I added. I got a rakeback player sign up too.

    Dreamweaver is too much for me at the moment in regards to my ability to use it, so I moved everything to Wordpress, though I learned a lot of HTML and *some* CSS but F PHP.

    I am working on other sites too now so, again, thanks for the help.

    PS-Is websiteoutlook.com accurate? Or close? Not sure what else to use besides analytics?

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    Google Analytics does everything you "need" trackingwise. There are other solutions that can show some really interesting things like mousetracking and heatmaps of how people browse your site. But learning to use different tracking solutions can be a bit of a timesink, so you will probably be better off just focusing on Google Analytics and producing content for the time being.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unknown Webmaster View Post
    Google Analytics does everything you "need" trackingwise. There are other solutions that can show some really interesting things like mousetracking and heatmaps of how people browse your site. But learning to use different tracking solutions can be a bit of a timesink, so you will probably be better off just focusing on Google Analytics and producing content for the time being.
    The thing is I don't know where to put the code in Wordpress aside from manually inserting it into the html of each and every page...or is that what I must do?

    Is websiteoutlook.com accurate generally speaking?

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    You can use this plugin to get Google Analytics working with Wordpress: WordPress › Google Analytics for WordPress WordPress Plugins.

    It will insert the code for you.

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    I don't think websiteoutlook.com is accurate - at least not enough to base decisions about your own sites on.
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    All you have to do is insert the GA tracking code in your footer and it will automatically be on every page of your Wordpress site.


 

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