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So, I just watched Jay's live WAbinar about Google Analytics, and he showed us the in-page analytics feature, which I thought was fab.

However, I clicked on it to use it mys

Thank you will check the training out

google setup it is beyond me, something I am trying to work out.

Well, if you need any help, just let me know! I ran into this on the heels of a fab WAbinar last Friday, so I'd definitely check it out if you haven't already:

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/beginner-s-guide-to-google-analytics

Oh the irony! So, after not getting a quick solution here, I resorted to my default Google research. Ready for this one?

IT IS NOT THE ALL IN ONE SEO PLUGIN!

The failure to load in-page analytics errors was due to.....

wait for it.....

GOOGLE CHROME.

Yes, that's right, Google's own browser prevented Google's own analytics from loading as "insecure content"

HAHAHAHAHA!

Anyway, here's the fix:

When you try to load in-page analytics, have a peek up in your address bar next to the favorite's star and you'll see a little shield icon. That's Chrome's notification of insecure content.

Normally, you should be able to click that little shield and say "load unsafe script", at which point it reloads the page and things work as intended.

However, the last release of Chrome (3.4xx) broke this button. So, if you run into this and want it fixed immediately, go download Chrome Canary, the beta version for next release 3.6

I tested it, and voila, Chrome now loads the unsafe script when I tell it to, and In-Page Analytics works!

Now this is exactly my point in my blog about looking for answers. You turned from help seeker to helper. I'm proud of you. :) Actually, you should be rewarded for figuring this out.

Thanks so much, Michael! I always try to get help here to perplexing issues as my first step, because it so frequently saves time and energy that can be better spent elsewhere.

But, when all else fails, the solution is bound to be out there in the cyberverse somewhere, you just gotta find it :)

I'm turning it into a blog post now, so hopefully others can save time down the road.

Yeah, it is amazing that stuff like this can happen but unfortunately with so many versions of everything and the "add ons" within Chrome that can conflict, situations do happen. Very ironic though and I am glad you got this sorted here. :)

congrats! that was unexpected eh? :)

It sure was, kcm haha!

And thank you, Kyle :)

Sorry, I don't know how to help you here ... but it's true, you can learn a lot from Google. Anyhow, I wouldn't worry too much about analytics right now. Maybe Google is trying to tell you that your site is too young. :)

Thanks, Michael!

And yes, I'm intimately aware of the power of Google as I've spent the last 15 years of my life researching for a living lol.

OK, sorry, I really didn't know about your intimate relationship with Google. :)

Yes, we're getting married on Sunday.

LOL!

I'm so happy for you. But I thought Saturday is the wedding day. Well, this conversation is pretty much off the topic now. But if I made you smile I think I did a good job. :)

Hahaha, you did, and thanks for that :)

Moving swiftly on from the nonsense, can anyone help me sort out this issue please?

Hi jpsing29!

I agree with everything you said below!
... I'm in your corner and will always try to help, respectfully.
If I find anything out, I'll let you know.

Thanks so much, I appreciate that!

Because it doesn't work. It cannot load the google analyitic (ga) code written in Javascript (js). Use Wordpress SEO by Yoast instead of AllINONeSEO plugin. Stop depending on others to solve your problems. Google this phrase, "Your site doesn't load ga.js from Google." and you will get lots of information. It may be confusing at first but keep reading and searching and Google will answer most of your questions.

"Stop depending on others to solve your problems."

Excuse you, but half the point of being a member at WA is to be able to seek help from the community, as a resource, to save us all the time and hassle of having to spend hours researching crap we don't know about yet only to still remain unsure of the right or best option.

You don't know me from a hole in the wall, so how dare you presume to know who or what I rely on, you remarkably arrogant new person.

Oh, and do forgive me if I'm not inclined to just take the "say so" of a new member here over the fact that the founders of WA, who have 20+ years of experience between them, provide the All in One SEO plugin as part of their service and thus, highly recommend it.

You may very well be correct, but if you're going to offer help to members here, actually being helpful, rather than rude is probably a better approach.

I already had 20+ years of experience when they were still wet behind the ears so don't listen to me but continue to rely on perniciously specious information and wasting your time flaming me when you should be trying to solve your problem. All I was suggesting was It never hurts to do a little independent research on your own. It will broaden your horizon. Remember, Google is the best tutorial in the world.

So Kyle's recommendations are "perniciously specious information" now?

Your presumptions about people are very unwise. Very unwise indeed.

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Help with Google Analytics Please!

Help with Google Analytics Please!

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So, I just watched Jay's live WAbinar about Google Analytics, and he showed us the in-page analytics feature, which I thought was fab.

However, I clicked on it to use it mys

Thank you will check the training out

google setup it is beyond me, something I am trying to work out.

Well, if you need any help, just let me know! I ran into this on the heels of a fab WAbinar last Friday, so I'd definitely check it out if you haven't already:

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/beginner-s-guide-to-google-analytics

Oh the irony! So, after not getting a quick solution here, I resorted to my default Google research. Ready for this one?

IT IS NOT THE ALL IN ONE SEO PLUGIN!

The failure to load in-page analytics errors was due to.....

wait for it.....

GOOGLE CHROME.

Yes, that's right, Google's own browser prevented Google's own analytics from loading as "insecure content"

HAHAHAHAHA!

Anyway, here's the fix:

When you try to load in-page analytics, have a peek up in your address bar next to the favorite's star and you'll see a little shield icon. That's Chrome's notification of insecure content.

Normally, you should be able to click that little shield and say "load unsafe script", at which point it reloads the page and things work as intended.

However, the last release of Chrome (3.4xx) broke this button. So, if you run into this and want it fixed immediately, go download Chrome Canary, the beta version for next release 3.6

I tested it, and voila, Chrome now loads the unsafe script when I tell it to, and In-Page Analytics works!

Now this is exactly my point in my blog about looking for answers. You turned from help seeker to helper. I'm proud of you. :) Actually, you should be rewarded for figuring this out.

Thanks so much, Michael! I always try to get help here to perplexing issues as my first step, because it so frequently saves time and energy that can be better spent elsewhere.

But, when all else fails, the solution is bound to be out there in the cyberverse somewhere, you just gotta find it :)

I'm turning it into a blog post now, so hopefully others can save time down the road.

Yeah, it is amazing that stuff like this can happen but unfortunately with so many versions of everything and the "add ons" within Chrome that can conflict, situations do happen. Very ironic though and I am glad you got this sorted here. :)

congrats! that was unexpected eh? :)

It sure was, kcm haha!

And thank you, Kyle :)

Sorry, I don't know how to help you here ... but it's true, you can learn a lot from Google. Anyhow, I wouldn't worry too much about analytics right now. Maybe Google is trying to tell you that your site is too young. :)

Thanks, Michael!

And yes, I'm intimately aware of the power of Google as I've spent the last 15 years of my life researching for a living lol.

OK, sorry, I really didn't know about your intimate relationship with Google. :)

Yes, we're getting married on Sunday.

LOL!

I'm so happy for you. But I thought Saturday is the wedding day. Well, this conversation is pretty much off the topic now. But if I made you smile I think I did a good job. :)

Hahaha, you did, and thanks for that :)

Moving swiftly on from the nonsense, can anyone help me sort out this issue please?

Hi jpsing29!

I agree with everything you said below!
... I'm in your corner and will always try to help, respectfully.
If I find anything out, I'll let you know.

Thanks so much, I appreciate that!

Because it doesn't work. It cannot load the google analyitic (ga) code written in Javascript (js). Use Wordpress SEO by Yoast instead of AllINONeSEO plugin. Stop depending on others to solve your problems. Google this phrase, "Your site doesn't load ga.js from Google." and you will get lots of information. It may be confusing at first but keep reading and searching and Google will answer most of your questions.

"Stop depending on others to solve your problems."

Excuse you, but half the point of being a member at WA is to be able to seek help from the community, as a resource, to save us all the time and hassle of having to spend hours researching crap we don't know about yet only to still remain unsure of the right or best option.

You don't know me from a hole in the wall, so how dare you presume to know who or what I rely on, you remarkably arrogant new person.

Oh, and do forgive me if I'm not inclined to just take the "say so" of a new member here over the fact that the founders of WA, who have 20+ years of experience between them, provide the All in One SEO plugin as part of their service and thus, highly recommend it.

You may very well be correct, but if you're going to offer help to members here, actually being helpful, rather than rude is probably a better approach.

I already had 20+ years of experience when they were still wet behind the ears so don't listen to me but continue to rely on perniciously specious information and wasting your time flaming me when you should be trying to solve your problem. All I was suggesting was It never hurts to do a little independent research on your own. It will broaden your horizon. Remember, Google is the best tutorial in the world.

So Kyle's recommendations are "perniciously specious information" now?

Your presumptions about people are very unwise. Very unwise indeed.

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