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Google analytics multiple domain support
I need to track page views across multiple domains. I understand there are special functions that can be called in the tracking code, ._setDomain("none"); or something like that. That isn't a problem. But There are like 50 sites that interlink to each other and tagging all outbound links with the ._link() function is a daunting task. Is there a way I can get around this? Something with a filter maybe. Is there a setting in the analytics code that will maintain the cookie without every link being tagged?
Thanks, Brandon |
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