• StevenW123

    (@stevenw123)


    Wouldn’t recognize my Google Analytics code, but just gave an error message saying property not found. Retried a few times and got it going.
    There’s a video tutorial to help but links don’t go to it, just to the plugin home page where you can pay to upgrade.
    Pingdom says the site is a little slower with this plugin.
    Will test it but don’t think I’ll be keeping it.

    • This topic was modified 5 years ago by StevenW123.
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  • My experience was 100% the opposite of yours, so I will try to help.

    Are you sure you logged in with the appropriate Google Account? It’s easy to accidentally select the wrong one when getting the access code.

    Once you get the access code, it should automatically set the correct property based on the actual URL of the site in which the plugin is installed.

    Let me know – this plugin has saved the day for over 50 of my clients’ sites.

    Thread Starter StevenW123

    (@stevenw123)

    JesterMess, thanks for the trying to help. I’ve changed the review already because after fiddling about I got it working. However, Pingdom says it is slowing page loads. I’ll test further and see what happens.

    Hey @stevenw123 – glad to hear you got it working.

    Have you run a comparison between dropping the raw Google Analytics tracking code into your theme header file vs. using this plugin to do it?

    That would give you some nice metrics.

    Good luck!

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