Where? Should we put the Google Analytic code on the website?

Google Analytic code


Hello, guys, while I am pleased in these industries for more than four years, I received a question and a comment from the client-side, also from some of my friends, who are designers and developers, where to place exactly the Google Analytical Code.

First, let me briefly explain what Google Analytics is. Google Analytics is a tool provided by Google for free; Help the website owner or SEO optimizers or professionals track the overall performance of your website in terms of traffic

Below are some of the key features of GA - Google Analytic:


    Track the number of visitors to your website.
    Track the location of visitors.
    Track the keywords that visitors have used.
    Track the length of time they spent on your site.
    Set a goal.
    Bounce rate tracking.
    Segments available.
    You can filter your traffic.
    Many more features are there.
    

So, now getting to the point, where exactly should the Google Analytics Code be placed? Some people transmit to put the Code at the top under the Opening Head, some people say to put it in the footer in the closing body.

Google clearly says to place it anywhere between the opening body and the closing body. So, the big question is whether we follow what Google says, or at the top or bottom. Confusion?

Don't worry, what Google says is always good, but it is best to put it in the footer.

Once you put it in the header:

Visitors enter your website once you click on their link. The page begins to load, which means that before loading the entire page, the visits will count as a single visit, although you have closed the tab without seeing the entire website, or you could have closed the window since the website took time to load

Once in the middle:

In this case, the same consequences may occur, but most of the time we mention our main points or product or information right between the page so that it can attract visitors. And they can easily go through the entire article. However, if it is a website based on content or information or services, this time it can have consequences. However, most of the time it works.

Once you put it in the footer:
Now, if you put the code at the bottom, that is, just above the closing body, this will not only count the entire visit but also help you track the exact number of visitors who actually visited your site completely.

Conclusions:

Therefore, it is always recommended that all SEO companies or an SEO expert put the Google analytical code at the bottom. And track the exact and actual number of visitors to your website. And, when it comes to visitors, it again forks in New visit and Recurring visits. We will try to explain this point in some of our other blogs until then stay tuned.

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