I don’t know if it’s due to the recent articles I’ve read concerning the quality of search results on Google or if my search queries have been inaccurate but lately it’s been hard for me to find what I need. For the past week I’ve been doing research for a client for my job on installing cross domain tracking and multiple domains per Google Analytics account. The client wants to be able to track the stats for all their domains in one profile, while splitting the stats up by each domains. The client also has a shopping cart/ecommerce solution on a separate domain which means we need to setup cross domain tracking so we can record visits to multiple sites as one. If the visitor goes to the client’s site through an ad then goes to the shopping cart, it will show the ad as the referral rather than the client’s site; which is how it would be shown if cross domain tracking is not setup and the cookie isn’t passed through the link or form post.
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Jan: Chris thanks, it worked. One more question regarding ecommerce trackin...
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Chris: You'd have to do something like onclick="_gaq.push(['t2._trackPageview...
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Jan: Hi Chris, Any idea how can I track onclick events in roll up report. T...
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Michael Lommel: "...there's no way for me to find which site referred which visitor si...
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