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Google analytics tracking codes
i have a question to those who use Google analytics. has anyone tried to install 2 tracking codes on one site? it happened so that now i have to submit my sites to 2 accounts on google analytics and i'm a little bit puzzled as to those tracking codes. will they conflict and will the data obtained be accurate?
if anyone has ever had encounted with this problem please tell me. i will really appreciate that. thank you. |
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Re: Google analytics tracking codes
Hi
You don't need to add two lots of analytic code. Just do this once and then grant whatever level of access you wish to the other Google account, from the one you used to set up the analytics. |
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Re: Google analytics tracking codes
You should go with both statcounter as well as Google Analytics.
The only reason is Google Analytics is quality tracker. And use of Statcounter to track each visits location and IP as well as the visitor path and visitor activity with keyword activity. |
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