How to track all sites in one page in Google analytics?

 

 

I requested Google analytics team to view all my stats in one page i.e; 20 blogs and 1 website.

 

 

This is the Summary of my question:

 


I want to track all my sites in one page with comparision instead of different pages. In this way, i will know whole visitors and page views from a single page. It is becoming difficult to track all my 20 sites in somany pages. Please at least provide total number of visitors and page views in the home page of analytics. Thank you for providing this wonderful service for free.Keep this good work.Please kindly reply to suggestion.

 

 

 

Thank you for your email. I understand you would like to track the total number of visitors all your websites combined together. You can do so by creating a duplicate profile and using include filter.

 

 

If you’d like to apply filters to your data while keeping your “raw” data intact, you can create a duplicate profile in your account. To do so, add a new profile using the Add profile for an existing domain option. When this option is selected, the tracking code generated for the new profile will be identical to the tracking code for the original profile, and data will be imported simultaneously into both. You won’t need to change the tracking code on your site, and any filters applied to the first profile will not affect data in the second.

 

 

To create a duplicate profile in your account:

 

 
2. In the Website Profiles box, click ‘Add Website Profile.’

 
3. Select the radio button to ‘Add a profile for an existing domain.’

 
4. Select the appropriate value from the Select Domain drop-down list, and enter the Profile Name as you’d like it to appear in your account.

 
5. Click ‘Finish’ to add the new profile, or ‘Cancel’ to exit without saving.
 
 
 

The new profile will be set up immediately – you won’t need to add additional tracking code to your pages. The tracking code for the new profile will be identical to the original profile’s code, so data will be imported simultaneously into both profiles. You won’t need to change the tracking code on your site, and any filters applied only to the second profile won’t affect data in the first.

 

 

Once you have created duplicate profiles for all your websites, you can applying an Include filter on hostname to each profile except the master profile. When a filter is created in your profile, it’s immediately applied to new data coming into your account. A profile’s filters are applied to raw visitor data as the data is processed into the database.

 

New filters will not affect historical data, and we’re not able to reprocess your old data through the new filter.

 

To create an ‘Include’ filter on your hostname, please follow the steps
below:

 

Filter Type: Custom filter > Include

 

Filter Field: Hostname

 

Filter Pattern: www.example1.com

 

Case Sensitive: No

 

Please note that this implementation will only help you find the total number of visitors to all your websites combined. You will still have to access different profiles to see data for individual websites.

 

For additional questions, please visit the Analytics Help Center at http://www.google.com/support/analytics.

 

You can also find helpful tips and information by visiting the Google Analytics Help Forum at http://groups.google.com/group/analytics-help

 


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