I am just asking out of sheer curiosity (I work with web analytics etc.):
Why are you running 3 different GA accounts on this website in the same set up?
If it is a question of providing access for different parties go profiles, if you are trying to track over different sites/real estate, cross domain tracking and if you are really using them for something absolutely different, how are you making sure they don’t cross fire and mess up your data all together?
Next you’ll be asking “what is the The Matrix?”.
We forgot to scrap one of them because
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Yes, the square root of 100 is 10. (Inserted random answer for random question)
Yes, the square root of 100 is 10. (Inserted random answer for random question)
[QUOTE=franginho;2763959]I am just asking out of sheer curiosity (I work with web analytics etc.):
Why are you running 3 different GA accounts on this website in the same set up?
If it is a question of providing access for different parties go profiles, if you are trying to track over different sites/real estate, cross domain tracking and if you are really using them for something absolutely different, how are you making sure they don’t cross fire and mess up your data all together?[/QUOTE]Just shut up and go pump some iron… or something.
That is what I do 3 days a week, plus my gits
Then I get to work and at times I have not much at hands so I come here and I randomly checked what tracking implementations are running and I noticed besides the regular adwords/doubleclick stuff there were 3 analytics codes running and that peaked my curiosity.
Just wanted to know why he did it and if he is seeing cross firing of the tracking snippets.