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Google Analytics broken after Ads

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    • Journey Support Team

    Hi Amy,

    I took a look, and I'm not seeing any Google Analytics scripts on your site, which is why you aren't seeing sessions tracking. If you add the GA4 tracking script back to the <head> area of your site, you should start seeing data pull in again. This won't impact revenue at all, though - it will only prevent you from having that traffic data for as long as the script is off of the site.

    Hope this helps!

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  • Amy Motroni

    thank you for that info. I wonder what I did in the install of Ads to remove that. I'm thinking I used the WP Code Snippet plugin to put my GA4 tracking script in. I had to deactivate that plugin for Ads. 

    How do I manually add the script to my “head" are of my site?

    Thanks,

    Amy

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  • Support
    • Journey Support Team

    No problem at all! Here's a good guide on where to find your GA4 script in your Google Analytics dashboard and how to add it to the head of your site. 

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