Our industries page features a trailing 30-day view of SERP movement among major industries thanks to some very clever JS, and Stat Codex for providing the data. Don't Forget About Analytics Code: Here's another website launch fail.
It uses analytics.js as opposed to the original ga.js file. The full details can be found in the analytics.js development guide. This is because Universal Analytics uses the new Measurement Protocol, which does not rely on the standard Google...
In addition, a TMS allows for extreme JavaScript file size optimization, so depending on your server load, halving your JS file could effectively reduce page load time and bandwidth costs over time. As I wrote in my web analytics 2012 year in...
Use of social signals is captured and can be measured, especially when applying Google’s Social Web Tracking (ga.js) is applied to social sharing buttons: The graphic Google uses (below) to explain to Google Analytics users how social metrics...
Google provides help for migrating from urchin.js code to the newer, asynchronous tracking code. Do you know the recommended Google Analyticstracking code changed just over three years ago? Keeping the latest version of the Google Analytics...
Google does indeed have updated Google Analytics code, called ga.js. There are no plans to retire the old code, Urchin.js anytime soon. When Urchin.js is finally laid to rest, site owners and developers will be given plenty of notice.
Website Optimizer Now Tracks with Google Analytics Code GA.js Bryan Eisenberg has published a comprehensive Google Analytics guide on his company's blog. It consists of links to some of the best information about Google Analytics out there, from...
They were using an old version of the code, urchin.js. Now they're using a newer version of the code, ga.js. If you're using code with the old urchin.js, don't panic - you're tests will run fine. Google Website Optimizer, a tool for landing page...
The traditional "urchin.js" file called by the Javascript tags will need to be changed to call "ga.js". In the near future you only have to append a tracking parameter, and Google Analytics can still track it without your having to run Javascript...