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.Step #1 – Setup a Google Analytics Account
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:Step #2 – Adding GA Tracking Code to Your Blogger Template
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   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    tag.The  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   tag as illustrated in the image below. The yellow highlighted code is  the new GA code I just pasted into my template.Step #3 – Confirm Google Analytics is Tracking
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.
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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