• Hello,

    As of 3 days ago, my GADWP plugin stopped tracking visits to my site. I did not change anything with my site apart from adding 1 post a day. It was tracking fine for a couple of weeks. I have read some of the similar problems here and tried clearing my browser,page, and minify cache but it still isn’t working. Is clearing cache the same as purging cache? This is my first site and it’s 1 month old so i’m still a little new. How can I resolve my problem?

    Website: BinaryScamReview.Com

    Thank you.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/google-analytics-dashboard-for-wp/

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  • Hi, the tracking code is inserted into your webpages. Make sure the right View is selected on General Settings screen.

    In addition, you should also check your analytics account for filters. Maybe it’s a wrong filter that’s dropping data.

    Being a new website it could be that there’s no traffic at all. You can check if tracking works okay by following these steps https://deconf.com/check-google-analytics-tracking-works/

    Thread Starter surenjay89

    (@surenjay89)

    Hey Alin,

    Thanks for the quick reply. The view setting is correct at binaryscamreview.com.

    I only have 1 filter from 2-3 weeks ago and it’s so that it stops tracking views from my ip.

    My website is new but I get on average 30-40 views a day and it has been tracking fine so far. The problems only started 2-3 days ago.

    I have completed the check you recommended, my tracking code appears once in all my pages. Everything else passed as well except for the last one “further debugging”.

    This is what I get when I perform that step https://i.imgur.com/OPCcoz9.png

    Disable the filter, maybe it’s not properly configured.

    Thread Starter surenjay89

    (@surenjay89)

    The filter is working fine, it was installed 2-3 weeks ago and everything has been working fine since as mentioned. This problem arose 2-3 days ago not weeks ago.

    It takes like 10 seconds to disable it, and it’s the difference between assuming and knowing for sure. If I were you I would do that.

    One more thing, I’ve noticed that the site loads very slow and it times out from time to time. This could be also the reason behind the tracking problem. When it loads, the beacons are sent, so it’s either the filter or the website loading speed that can make users to close the page before loading.

    Thread Starter surenjay89

    (@surenjay89)

    I did check the filters and they’re not causing the problem. Also, page load speeds seem to be fine for everyone else including google.
    https://i.imgur.com/hwWQsSf.png Unique visitors are accessing on average 2.5 pages per visit so that’s shouldn’t be the problem.

    Any other solutions?

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