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Google Analytics

Google Analytics can give you valuable insights into a site’s traffic, user behavior, and conversion rates.

Connect Google Analytics to a site

  1. Go to the Refined Administration.

  2. Click Sites in the left-hand menu.

  3. Select the site.

  4. Go to the Configuration tab.

  5. In the General section, click the Edit General Settings button.

  6. Add your Google Analytics tracking ID.

Google Tag Manager

It’s possible to add Google Tag Manager to a Refined Site through custom HTML.

Sitemaps BETA

A sitemap is a file that lists the pages on your site. Submitting the sitemap to search engines such as Google and Bing helps them crawl and index your site.

You can only generate a sitemap for a public site. It includes all pages on your site that are available to anonymous users. When you have created a sitemap for a public site and later switch the access permissions to private or support, the sitemap is no longer accessible. The site is then no longer crawled by search engines.

Create a sitemap for a site

  1. Go to the Refined Administration.

  2. Click Sites in the left-hand menu.

  3. Select the site.

  4. Click the Configuration tab.

  5. Scroll down to the Sitemap heading and click Generate sitemap.

  6. Your sitemap is now available at (subdomain).(domain.com)/sitemap.xml, ready for you to submit it at the search engine(s) of your choice.

Update the sitemap of a site

The sitemap reflects your site’s structure at the moment when the sitemap was created. If you add new pages to your site, the sitemap won't update automatically. To update it:

  1. Go to the Refined Administration.

  2. Click Sites in the left-hand menu.

  3. Select the site.

  4. Click the Configuration tab.

  5. Scroll down to the Sitemap heading and click the Refresh sitemap button. The sitemap’s URL will stay the same: (subdomain).(domain.com)/sitemap.xml. Don’t forget to resubmit the sitemap to the search engine(s) of your choice.

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