So you inserted Google Analytics code into your website last night.

You’ve since caught 40 winks, had breakfast, a shower, and now you’re itching to see the fresh stats Google Analytics has churned up for you.

You login to Google Analytics and…. <drumroll please>….

Your web-stats amount to the amazing figure of:

0 visitors!

What? What has happened?  This cannot be true. Can it? Is my website really that bad?

Hold on a second, and don’t despair just yet.

Google Analytics takes up to 24 hours to start producing data. You can read more about it here at the Google Analytics help center.  So wait until dinner time before you log in again. And then, if you still have problems, read this article which outlines potential issues which may be impact the integration Google Analytics on your site.

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I am not really impressed with Google Analytics. It slows down your site loading time a bit. That's why i use Sitemeter, It gives you almost all what google analytics gives.

Car Blog Car Blog added these pithy words on Dec 07 08 at 3:46 pm

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