Cross Domain Tracking
I'm trying to enable cross domain tracking but I can't get it to work.
1. went to preferences on blogsite.com and entered under Mirrors moneysite.com
2. went to the WP Settings of moneysite.com and entered in the Yoast Plugin the Site ID, Site key and Admin site key from blogsite.com
It doesn't work.
Where's my mistake?
Or do the stats only show on blogsite.com after these changes for BOTH sites? Where do I have to enter the purchase goals then?
Thanks,
Eddie
Posted Wed Nov 13 2013 3:13a by edin1***
Mirrored account's stats show up in the account you set it up in, e.g. if you added the setting on blogsite.com for the mirror moneysite.com then the stats for moneysite.com will show up under blogsite.com's stats.
Goals should work on a site account, issues you may encounter are: you specified a specific url structure or are using a dynamic goal that doesn't exist on the mirrored website. In which case, you will have to specify it for the mirrored website.
Posted Wed Nov 13 2013 5a by ringo***
Ok, thanks for clarifying.
So basically I can delete the moneysite.com on the dashboard because it doesn't show anything, right?
But how do I check the stats for moneysite.com, like keywords that lead directly to that site without going first through blogsite.com?
Posted Wed Nov 13 2013 9:37a by edin1***
Re-reading what you wrote, are these two separate websites or the same website accessed via a mirrored domain?
(If they are truly separate websites)If you want to track both and have in-depth statistics for both then you can setup two different sites on Clicky. You will need to install the two different tracking codes for their corresponding website from Clicky.
For mirrored sites, usually Clicky will put the mirrored domain in the URL structure when you are looking at a mirrored domain in the same instance of Clicky. You can also see stats by going to Content -> Domain. There really isn't a great way to separate certain statistics in Clicky (like keywords) when using mirrored domains untill you get down into the data a couple levels.
Posted Wed Nov 13 2013 1:24p by ringo***
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