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How to set up email alerts in Google Analytics (for free)

Hey alluser,

Recently, one of our readers asked me if there's an EASY way to stay on top of sudden website traffic changes.

The answer is of course, YES. 

That is when something important happens on your website – like a sudden traffic spike or a drop – you get notified immediately.

That way you can investigate and find out what's causing the changes in your Analytics data. You can also make necessary changes to your site before it's too late. 

I asked my team to publish a detailed guide explaining how to set up custom email alerts in Google Analytics.

Oh wait, did I mention it's free to set up? :)

You can also read about an easier WordPress solution that lets you create email alerts with just a few clicks. So go ahead and read the article


Not receiving WordPress email alerts?


Are you not getting all your WordPress emails (like WordPress email alerts, contact form entries, etc.) in your inbox?

That's because most WordPress hosting companies do not configure the PHP mail function properly. 

Fortunately, there is an easy fix.  

You can learn how to fix WordPress email not sending issues with any host


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Go ahead and resolve a WordPress issue with our expert assistance. 

Cheers, 

Syed Balkhi
Founder of WPBeginner

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