Adding Google Analytics
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Hi, I need help adding Google Analytics to my website. I keep looking for the area to put the code or where I can add the plug in, but I cannot find either one. Is there a certain place I need to be looking or need to be signed in somewhere. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
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That’s not possible. There is no FTP access to free hosted WordPress.COM blogs and we cannot install individual plugins or third party themes into them. Those found on the internet are for WordPress.ORG installs which run on different software.
http://en.support.wordpress.com/ftp-access/
http://en.support.wordpress.com/plugins/
WordPress.com vs WordPress.org: The Differencessite stats page: http://en.support.wordpress.com/stats/#additional-info
Can I use Google Analytics?
No, Google Analytics cannot be used on WordPress.com blogs at this time.Here is the last 5 years worth of threads > https://en.forums.wordpress.com/tags/google-analytics
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Unfreakin believable. How, after more than 5 years worth of threads and people asking for this is this still not available? It’s a simple snippet of HTML and JavaScript.
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Have you read this? http://en.support.wordpress.com/code/
Wordpress.com is a multiuser blogging platform. We bloggers cannot access or edit the templates underlying our themes and do any editing at all. Only Staff can access and edit those files and every edit they make affects all blogs wearing the same theme. If not being able to use Google Analaytics on your free hostde WordPress.com blog is problematic for you then you can hire a web host and set up a wordpress.org install, self host it and install Google Analytics.
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I understand that WordPress is a multiuser and free platform. Google apps are also free and multiuser and they support HTML and JavaScript just fine. Facebook also provides easy support fo Google Analytics. I could name dozens more multiuser and free sites that also easily support it e.g. Typepad, Tumblr, LiveJournal, Blogger, Joomla, DNN, etc.. The Google Analytics code requires nothing at the server level and especially nothing that WordPress staff would be the only ones that could implement it.
So, instead of me hosting my site and helping wordpress.com traffic and usage numbers I will be moving my site to another service.
As I said before it doesn’t make any technical sense that this is not allowed. The Google Analytics code is about 5 lines of HTML and a link to a javascript file hosted on google servers. This could easily be supported by WordPress.com, they have just chosen not to do so.
It’s completely senseless that WordPress.com has not enabled this support in all these years.
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Please feel free to go all the way to the top and let Staff know how you feel http://en.support.wordpress.com/contact/
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Agreed…it’s time to get with the program.
The give all your personal information in every form it exists to Google program is available to you. Feel free about hiting a web host and setting up a self hosted WordPress.org install to participate. http://support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/
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Why is that? Is that because Google analytics Aka Blogger is a competitor? That’s why it’s
not possible.
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No I don’t. As I pointed out above there is no FTP access to free hosted WordPress.COM blogs and we cannot install individual plugins into them.
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i appreciate the ease of use hosting w/ you all, and the yearly fee is nominal, but probably going to transfer one or two of my sites to a real host simply b/c of the analytics issue. simply stupid to not allow integration.
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I am a programmer and web developer and can tell you that it would be EXTREMELY easy for WordPress.com to add support for google analytics, even without giving users the ability to edit templates, and even with the broad variety of 3rd party themes.
All they have to do is replace the “</body>” endtag with the analytics code followed by “</body>” in any theme at publication time. WordPress.com can supply the code themselves, as sites such as RedBubble.com do, requiring only that the user enter the google analytics ID into a web form.
I’m all of a sudden having second thought about launching with WordPress.com. Dang it. More work to do.
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site stats page: http://en.support.wordpress.com/stats/#additional-info
Can I use Google Analytics?
No, Google Analytics cannot be used on WordPress.com blogs at this time.Here is the last 5 years worth of threads > https://en.forums.wordpress.com/tags/google-analytics
Read also > WordPress.com vs WordPress.org: The Differences
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Thanks! I just found that too.
Looks like a decision not to allow Google Analytics. Gosh I was hoping to get up and running fast, but I hate having my hands tied for no good reason.
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Oh yeah. I just remembered that WordPress code emits endless warning notices to the PHP log file — the developers thought it okay to allow warnings for things they can live with. Messes up all my other development, because I value the warnings and strive to eliminate them. So it’s WordPress.com or no WordPress at all for me. Poo.
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Heck. It’s even easier. It need only be a widget that shows nothing and takes one input: the google analytics ID. A programmer could write AND test this in an hour. The GA code can go anywhere on the page, including the sidebar.
I wonder why WordPress thinks they are more valuable disallowing GA?
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Really, there´s no excuse wordpress staff could give us to explain this.
Horrible marketing decision. I wonder who´s responsible for this lack of marketing vision.
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