Before you start working with Google Analytics you need a website. This may be one you have already created but not connected to GA yet or it may be a totally new one. The point here is to make really sure you have set it up properly. Jay raced through this process and as noted previously I have done a post about how to do this.

Initially, Jay set up a new website. This was done pretty quickly so to get into Google Analytics. As the process is a separate one I did the process as a post on my Website so you can have your website ready to connect with GA.

If you visit my website post, https://workingonthewildside.com/one-of-the-best-solutions-t... you can make sure you are ready to go.

When you have done this go to All in One SEO and general settings. Leave this screen open as we are going to go back and forth to put in the Tracking Link.\

Then go back to Google Analytics.

At this point you should have your GA property and WordPress information complete. Make sure both GA and All in One are open. We will be working between them.

First of all go to Property Settings in Google Analytics. To get here, open GA and at the bottom left of the Home Page click on the Gear to get this image. Then click on Property Settings.



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Just what I needed when I needed it! Serendipity rules, thanks!
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Rosana, I just popped over to your profile and will be hopping back as some of your info looks astounding. I am just finishing a straw bale house and it some of your articles look pretty earthy too.

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My husband is an absolute fiend on the subject of natural building, mostly earthbags. We lived in an earthbag house he built in Colorado.
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Love this officially, as indeed I love all of your tutorials.
Cornwall needs you back! lol!.

Thanks Helen

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Terry, my folks lived in Gwithian Towans while dad went to Camborne school of mines. I while ago I had to do some research on this and to my surprise found a memory from a fellow who had also lived there. Two of his friends were mum and dad! Wow that was a feeling of amazement as now both have died.

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And I did try to go back and visit but unfortunately chose a holiday weekend and the road to Cornwall was packed. So I went to Wales instead. Dad was born there.
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I am an import to the south west, originally from the West Midlands. I live in Plymouth - not quite Cornwall but spend a lot of time in Perranporth.
The A30 and A38 are always packed for 9 months of the year but we battle through.
Keep the tutorials and blogs coming, they are greatly appreciated.

Terry :-)
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Love it officially. Thanks Helen.

Terry :-)
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This is so packed with great info I’m going to have to come back to it when I have time to digest it all. I believe it is exactly what I have been looking for. Thank you!
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Heather, I write these so I have something to come back to also! So much to remember in life that sometimes we all need help.

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13 PAGES. You are way out in front of all the others with the size of your lessons.
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Hopefully this lesson is helpful. I can't believe how every time Google updates things get harder to follow!

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