You build a site a while ago. It looks great, but is it really getting your message out? How many people are visiting your site each day and which pages are they visiting?
You’ve spent several hours optimizing a few pages of your website and you’re spending a decent amount of money on ads. Traffic has picked up, but which thing caused the increase in traffic?
It’s important to be able to answer these types of questions about your website and your marketing efforts. It let’s you know what’s working and what needs some work. To know the answers to these questions and more, you need a website analytics program. Thankfully, Google offers a really good one for the great price of free. It’s called Google Analytics.
In this video we’ll demonstrate exactly how to setup Google Analytics on your NE1 website so you can start tracking how much traffic your website is getting, where it’s coming from, what visitors are doing on your website, and much more..
“Hello. Welcome to this edition of SEO Quick Tips for NE1. I’m Kurt Steinbrueck, Director of Marketing…” You can read the full transcript at: How to Setup Google Analytics on Your Website
Share your thoughts:
- Do you think tracking the traffic on your website is important?
- Are you using an analytics program? If so, which one and what do you like about it?
- How has analytics helped you achieve your mission?

OurChurch.Com Director of Marketing Services
Kurt serves as OurChurch.Com’s Director of Marketing Services, bringing over 20 years of expertise in search marketing, and has developed numerous marketing services and served hundreds of churches, schools, ministries, and businesses.
He has authored more than 500 articles on the subject, contributing to platforms like the Christian SEO Guys blog and Church Marketing University, and is an active participant on LocalSearchForum.com.
In addition to his professional accomplishments, Kurt is an ordained minister, serving as pastor at Faith Lutheran Church in Wesley Chapel, FL, demonstrating his commitment to both faith and community. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree and a Master’s Degree from Georgia Southern University. He also holds a Specific Ministry Pastor Certificate and a General Pastor Certificate from Concordia Seminary.