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Adding Google Analytics to your Etsy shop can provide you with valuable insights into your shop's performance and help you make data-driven decisions to improve your sales. Here are the steps to add Google Analytics to your Etsy shop: 1. Sign up for a Google Analytics account: If you don't already have one, sign up for a Google Analytics account by visiting the Google Analytics website and following the instructions. 2. Create a new property: Once you have a Google Analytics account, create a new property for your Etsy shop by clicking the "Admin" tab in the top navigation menu and then clicking "Create Property." 3. Choose your tracking method: Select "Website" as your tracking method since Etsy is a website. 4. Enter your Etsy shop URL: Enter your Etsy shop URL as the website URL. 5. Get your tracking code: After setting up your property, you'll be given a tracking code. Copy this code to your clipboard. 6. Install your tracking code: Log in to your Etsy account and go to the "Shop Manager" section. Click "Settings" and then "Options." Scroll down to the "Web Analytics" section and paste your tracking code into the "Google Analytics" field. 7. Save your changes: Click "Save" to save your changes and enable Google Analytics tracking for your Etsy shop. It may take up to 24 hours for data to start showing up in your Google Analytics account. Once data starts coming in, you can use it to analyze your shop's performance and make improvements to your marketing and sales strategies.
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