Google Analytics is not working on my site

Discussion in 'Google Analytics' started by funmom91, Apr 10, 2013.

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    I have been using Google Analytics for about 9 months on my site giveaways4mom.com. However, for the past week it has not been accurately tracking my traffic. It is telling me that I received one visitor and two page views today which is not correct because I received 10 comments. Usually, I get around 400 visits a day now it has dropped. What could be the problem?
     
    funmom91, Apr 10, 2013 IP
  2. marycombs

    marycombs Greenhorn

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    Same problem was with my site, you should check your HTML may be there might be some url issues that's why your site is unable to index or crawl so Google is doing such thing. As with my site there were some HTML issues and i fix those urls and now it working perfect.
     
    marycombs, Apr 15, 2013 IP
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    syedmuddassar Well-Known Member

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    Yes i agree with (marycombs) Please check your site HTML code, If you are using Google analytic just for your site home page, so Google analytic can't show you traffic of your site sub pages..
    Or Your Google analytic code is not working check Tracking code or ID to......
     
    syedmuddassar, Apr 19, 2013 IP
  4. Aleksandr Nebilyca

    Aleksandr Nebilyca Active Member

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    Hi.

    Maybe you have this problem because of the plugin you used to implement tracking code on the site - Yoast. You should check plugin settings.

    I prefer set tracking code directly without any plugins.
     
    Aleksandr Nebilyca, Apr 23, 2013 IP
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    smithrick Notable Member

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    if your site was designed with the html then you need to add you google analytic code on all page of your site. if your site was designed with the content management system i.e. wordpress, joomla etc. then use the Yoast plugin and enter your google analytic code.
     
    smithrick, Apr 24, 2013 IP
  6. Aleksandr Nebilyca

    Aleksandr Nebilyca Active Member

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    They've already use it
     
    Aleksandr Nebilyca, Apr 24, 2013 IP
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    When using a plugin it's important to keep them up to date. For some reason they can 'break' (Yoast) and this can cause other problems.
     
    108leo, May 6, 2013 IP
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    Check the source code you have added in your website. You can also check the url added in the project.
     
    simrankim, May 7, 2013 IP
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    Mysolutionzone Greenhorn

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    Hi.

    Maybe you have this problem because of the plug-in you used to apply monitoring rule on the site - Yoast. You should check plug-in configurations.

    I choose set monitoring rule straight without any plug-ins.
     
    Mysolutionzone, May 7, 2013 IP
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    V_RocKs Well-Known Member

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    Did this happen after you upgraded Wordpress? If so it might be because WP now wraps the Javascript in CDATA tags. Analytics might not like this behavior. I have never been a fan of putting the code into the header of the site personally. It seems gremlins always popup at some point. You can remove it from your Yoast plugin and just copy and paste the proper code into your footer file directly if your template doesn't have the ability to add it in from the admin panel settings.
     
    V_RocKs, May 8, 2013 IP
  11. Stephaniepaige

    Stephaniepaige Peon

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    I was having the same problem. My google analytics page was not matching with my clickbank account, then I realized that the HTML was only on my homepage, and did not include the three other tabs... very simple fix:)
     
    Stephaniepaige, Jun 4, 2013 IP
  12. rakesh kumar1989

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    Can you please let me know where you can past analytic code in your website.
     
    rakesh kumar1989, Jun 5, 2013 IP
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    rakesh kumar1989 Member

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    Past analytic code before closing the </head> section of your index page I hope it helps you to ad analytic for your website.
     
    rakesh kumar1989, Jun 5, 2013 IP