Monday, November 03, 2008 at 9:04 AM
You may already use Google Analytics to see how people interact with your public website. Now we're letting Google Apps administrators harness the power of Google Analytics to shed light on how their users are interacting with Google Docs and Google Sites.
Want to see how many employees checked out your company's new travel policy? Curious if your European sales team is taking advantage of the same resources as your US team? Because you can slice and dice usage information for content by hour, day, week, month, user location, browser type and more, answering these kinds of questions is easy.
Google Apps Premier and Education Edition administrators can link their Google Analytics accounts to Google Apps through the Google Apps administrative control panel. Just go to the 'Advanced Tools' tab, click 'Setup Google Analytics' and enter the profile ID number from your Google Analytics account to begin collecting usage data.

5 comments:
How do you add the tracking html code to 'google sites'? When I paste in the code I get this message:
"Your HTML either contains unsafe tags (iframe, embed, styles, script) or extra attributes. They will be removed when the page is viewed."
The same happen when I past a google maps code.
Hi, I have also tried embedding google calendar into "sites" and experienced "Your HTML either contains unsafe tags (iframe, embed, styles, script) or extra attributes. They will be removed when the page is viewed."
On google sites page navigate to site settings > other stuff.
Halfway down the page there should be a check box to enable google analytics. Check this and then fill in the fields for
1.) Analytics Web Property ID
2.) Google Webmaster Tools meta tag.
Finally click 'save'.
This should do the trick.
What Mo said only works if you’re on Premiere (or presumably the new Team) or Education Editions. It is NOT available for Standard Edition. The only way that MAY be able to do statistics for Standard Edition would be to use or create a Gadget for that purpose, and it would have to be inserted on every page that you wish to track.
Any way to simply view Analytics account info through Apps login (without going to www.google/analytics?
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