How To Add New Users To Google Analytics
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I had to add a new user to both Google AdWords and Google Analytics. Since this was the first time I’ve had to add anyone new to either account I decided to post some tutorials. This one I got from Google Analytics Help Center. I added my own pics for better understanding. If you need to add a new user to your Google analytics account click on the link below. Happy Googling!
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Google Analytics provides the ability to add any number of users to your account, and to grant varying levels of access to your reports. You may grant access to the reports of particular profiles when adding a new user, or modify access for existing users.
To grant access when adding a new user:


1. Click Access Manager (The Access Manager can be found at the bottom of your Account Settings page)
2. Click Add
3. Enter the user’s email address, last name, and first name. The email address must be a Google Account.
4. Select the Access type for this user: View reports only, or Account Administrator, which allows the user to edit account settings
5. Select the profiles to which this user should have access. Reports for profiles that are not selected will not be available to this user

6. Click Add to move these profiles into the Selected Website Profiles list
7. Click Finish to create the new user. They can now log in using their Google Account email address and password.
To modify access for an existing user:
1. Click Access Manager
2. Find the user in the Existing Access list and click Edit
3. From the Available Website Profiles, select the profiles to which this user should have access. Reports for profiles that are not selected will not be available to this user
4. Click Add to move these profiles into the Selected Website Profiles list
5. Click Save Changes to update this user’s access
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