Add Google Analytics To Your Facebook Fan Page
Facebook fan of your information only part gives you, the rest is reserved therein. Google Analytics If you at no charge, more extensive and gives a detailed presentation of data. Facebook fan page into Google Analytics is very easy to add but requires some specific steps.
One of the limitations of Facebook fan page, is to allow only certain scale JavaScript applications. Google Analytics JavaScript code collects data about visitors to a page and the page will not work.
it is a new solution. Free and open source (opensource) FBGAT (Facebook Google Analytics Tracker) You can try using Google Analytics on Facebook. Then, visitors can watch the data traffic sources, visitors to the country, key words are visible and can benefit from all other features.
Facebook fan page to following the instructions to add Google Analytics offers. (Note: the static FBML to fix them, as done in an HTML application should be used.)
# 1: Create a Google Analytics account
If you already have a Google Analytics account if you have a fan page on Facebook to get the data for A new web site create a profile.
After this step, Google will give you a tracking code. UA-3123123-2 in the style of this code typically consists of digits. Note: You need to tell Google your website will be active. You do not need to do.
# 2: Trace Information (picture of) Al
FBGAT in the meantime, Facebook JavaScript to work around the limitations of your information constitutes. FBGAT Facebook fan page for each page of the application is a free tool that will make it work.
What’s on the page:
- Analytics Code: This is your step 1 you have is your tracking code. (It is very important you enter this correctly.)
- Domains on Analytics: You will have a field show. (You had previously written a fan page for the link, that’s it)
- Page Link: Google Analytics allows you to monitor your pages.
- Page Title: This is for your reference.
“Generate Code” button and then copy, You must always keep at hand, you have a code. With this method, each individual fan to create a new code for the page you will have. Note: FBML is supported by more than one page, you can do this for every page.
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