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本帖最後由 seobanglade9 於 2024-1-23 14:41 編輯
You can also grant access to other people, without those people having full control. Careful! Do not let anyone (web designer, web developer, web host, SEO, etc.) create the Google Analytics account from their own Google account, so that it can "manage" for you. If you and this person go separate ways, he will take over the Google Analytics data, and you will have to start all over again. Set up your account and property Once you have a Google account, access Google Analytics and click on the "Sign in Google Analytics" button. You will then be greeted with the three steps you need to follow to configure Google Analytics, a kind of beginner's guide to Google Analytics.
After you click on the "registration" button, complete your Special Data website information. Google Analytics offers you hierarchies to organize your account. You can have up to 100 Google Analytics accounts under a single Google account. You can have up to 50 site properties under a single Google Analytics account. You can have up to 25 prospects under a single website property. Here are some scenarios SCENARIO 1: If you have a website, you only need one Google Analytics account with one website property. SCENARIO 2: If you have two sites, such as one for your business and one for personal use, you may want to create two accounts, naming the.

Business" and "Personal". Then, you will configure your business website under the 123Business account and your personal website under the Personal account. SCENARIO 3: If you have multiple businesses, but less than 50, and each of them has a website, you may want to put them under a business account. SCENARIO 4: If you have several companies and each of them has dozens of websites, for a total of more than 50 websites, it is more difficult.123Business account, the 124Business account, and so on. I can't go wrong with the Google Analytics setup There is no right or wrong way to set up your Googlees. You can always rename the accounts or properties along the way. Remember that you cannot move a property (site) from one Google Analytics account to another. You will need to set up a new property according to the new account. You may lose the history of data collected from the original property.
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