Part 3: Google Analytics for Multiple Websites

Part 1 of this training teaches how to create a Google account and then how to create a Google Analytics account attached to it, along with a website property and the GA-4 code that connects your website's data stream to your analytics account. The final lesson covers inserting the Google code into your website. You can take (or retake) the Part 1 lessons at https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/how-to-set-up-and-u...

Part 2 builds on Part 1 by showing you how to get an instant display of Google Analytics data directly in your website's Admin area. You can take (or retake) the Part 2 lessons at https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/how-to-set-up-and-u...

Multiple Websites

Did you know that one Google Analytics account can capture and report data for up to 100 websites?

This tutorial teaches you how to add your additional websites to your GA Account.

Create New Property

For some reason, Google Analytics calls your website that you want to connect a “property”. Hey, they’re Google, they can do whatever they like, right?

Currently, you can have up to 100 properties per Analytics account.

Here’s how to go about it:

Go to analytics.google.com and log in to your account.

In the left-hand menu, scroll down to the bottom and click Admin(the Gear icon).

This brings up a screen where you can select an existing property from a drop-down or create a new one.


Click the + Create Property button.

This will be what’s called a Google Analytics 4 property. This replaced the older UA property, which you can still create (for backwards compatibility) by clicking Show Advanced Options. You will not be doing this.

Give the property a name. It makes sense to use its website name here.

Set up your reporting time zone and currency and click Next.

You will enter your business information into the next screen.



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Newme202 Premium
I have done this so many times when just started, that I feel now that I can close my eyes and fill in this data. Still, your step by step explanation is always welcome. Thank you, Phil
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phil1944 Premium
You're welcome, Simone.
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muslimah Premium
Awesome tutorial, Phil.
Bookmarked.
Thank you.
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phil1944 Premium
Glad you liked it, Muslimah.
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west2000 Premium
This was very helpful and easy to follow with all the screenshots, Phil...I still need to update to GA4 and was wondering if the only thing needed to do that is replace the old code with the new one?

Going to bookmark this now for the future. Thank you :-)
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phil1944 Premium
Glad to hear it, Susan. Yes, just get the new GA4 code and replace the old UA code.
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west2000 Premium
Perfect...that's simple enough. Thanks, Phil. Have a super day! Hope you get some sunshine soon :-)
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Triblu Premium
Excellent tutorials.
All have been "like'd" and tagged for sharing.
Thank YOU Phil!
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phil1944 Premium
My pleasure, Trish. Thanks for the encouragement.
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Pedrone Premium
Hello Phil,
thank you, for the very useful google analytics part 3 training,
also very easy to follow.

have a good Evening

Pietro
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phil1944 Premium
Thanks, Pietro. I hope the 3 parts together give a complete picture.
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Pedrone Premium
Yes, they do!
thank you

Pietro
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