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NEW Google Analytics Code

By: Lee Johnson - SEO Manager - CustomerStreet
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Dec
14

Google has always strived to give the end user the best and most appropriate results for the end user and has managed this very successfully and will continue to do so. Google Analytics was launched to give webmasters the ability to track websites via a small piece of java code that Google will track for you and give you the most accurate stats it can for your websites. Well it has just got better.

You can now track multiple data points in one graph, track downloads, track specific pages and much much more. Google have released this in beta mode for all users, one thing you will need to do is remove the old urchin.js code and replace it with the new ga.js code.

One thin g to remember is that you can still use the old code but the new features will not be present. So take the leap, just do a find and replace and change the code on all your pages and get the best and accurate stats for your business website.

Google have also added lots of new features that are code specific and need to be added to the relevant page that you want to track. Here is a PDF from Google that will help you understand what you can do and also how to do it. Google Analytics PDF

Here at Customer Street we have amended all our sites to now include this new version of the analytics code and look forward to see how we can best use the tracking code to benefit the business.

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