My weebly sites not showing in my google analytics account

by rms1
7 replies
I have created some free websites with Weebly and I thought I had done everything correctly in the SEO section but when I look in my google analytics account, the new sites are not showing.

Any ideas
#account #analytics #google #showing #sites #weebly
  • Profile picture of the author new12world
    check whether you added your new blog into the analytic account or not..if yes then check is your script properly inserted at right place or not....?
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  • Profile picture of the author A Bary
    Originally Posted by rms1 View Post

    I have created some free websites with Weebly and I thought I had done everything correctly in the SEO section but when I look in my google analytics account, the new sites are not showing.

    Any ideas
    What do you mean by "they are not showing in Google Analytics"?

    Did you verify them with G.A., I don't use weebly and not sure if they allow this...
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  • Profile picture of the author deuxlai
    Recheck if you have posted the script correctly. Some of my sites did not show up sometimes and I recheck - I put the script at a wrong place
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  • Profile picture of the author cutequotes
    but the html code in all your weebly pages and than wait 1 day to see if it ok
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  • Profile picture of the author rms1
    I just dug deep into the help section and apparently it dakes a few days for the sites to appear in Google analytics, so I will wait a while.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jon Daniels
    I never had a problem with this, I find mine all appear straight away as long as the google is in the right box
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  • Profile picture of the author Lloyd Buchinski
    I'd expect it is a problem with your analytics code. Could be the placement as has been mentioned.

    One thing I screwed up when I was starting out. Each site you add to analytics has a different ID number. A few times when I put up a new page I would just start off with one from another site as a template.

    I didn't change the analytics code and wound up with pages from one site showing up under stats from another site. (sigh)
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