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As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, YouTube does not directly integrate with Google Analytics in the same way it does with its native analytics platform. However, you can use Google Analytics to track traffic to your YouTube channel by adding your YouTube channel as a website property. Here's a general guide on how to set it up:


1. **Create a Google Analytics Account:**

   - If you don't have a Google Analytics account, create one by visiting the [Google Analytics website](https://analytics.google.com/).


2. **Set Up a New Property:**

   - Once logged in, click on "Admin" in the lower-left corner.

   - In the "Account" column, select the account where you want to create a new property.

   - Click on "Create Property" in the "Property" column.


3. **Enter Property Details:**

   - Choose "Website" as your platform.

   - Enter the website name, URL, and other relevant details. For the YouTube channel, you can enter the channel URL.


4. **Get Tracking Code:**

   - After setting up the property, you'll be given a tracking code (a snippet of JavaScript). Copy this code.


5. **Add Tracking Code to YouTube:**

   - Go to your YouTube Studio.

   - In the left menu, click on "Settings" and then "Channel."

   - Under the "Advanced settings," find the "Google Analytics Property Tracking" section.

   - Paste the tracking code here.


Please note that YouTube Analytics provides detailed insights into your channel's performance within the YouTube platform. Google Analytics, when used for tracking a YouTube channel as a website, focuses on website traffic from external sources to your YouTube channel.


Keep in mind that YouTube's native analytics already offer comprehensive data on your channel's performance within the YouTube platform. The integration with Google Analytics is more relevant if you're using other platforms (like a website or blog) to drive traffic to your YouTube channel.


Always refer to the latest documentation for both YouTube and Google Analytics, as features and integrations may change over time.

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