Help with Google Analytics and Web Traffic Tracking?!?!?

October 13, 2009 - 1:36 pm 1 Comment

OK so a project I have been working on at my job is to add Google Analytics to our website to track the web traffic and patterns. We have a master domain (www.example.com) and then we have a bunch of sub domains for customers (www.example.com/cust1.htm). We need to track the traffic on each individual cust1.htm, cust2.htm, cust3.htm individually.

Now I was able to accomplish this by creating a bunch of accounts for each domain but I am limited to 25 accounts, and I need to track like cust1.htm through cust150.htm.

I also went down the path of instead of using a bunch of different profiles I used a bunch of accounts, but the UA(analytics code) stopped incrementing properly so my traffic statistics were clumped together, which I have heard others report this problem.

Can anyone suggest a work around to tracking all of my "sub domain" or pages individually? Even a paid product or somethign installed on my server would do.

Please suggest anything, my boss is getting upset :(

Those aren’t sub domains, those are just sub pages, and Google Analytics is designed to track them automatically. You should put the same Google Analytics code on the bottom of every page, and break out the individual page stats using Google Analytics’ tools (Content > Top Content by Title would be your best bet).

One Response to “Help with Google Analytics and Web Traffic Tracking?!?!?”

  1. Jon S Says:

    Those aren’t sub domains, those are just sub pages, and Google Analytics is designed to track them automatically. You should put the same Google Analytics code on the bottom of every page, and break out the individual page stats using Google Analytics’ tools (Content > Top Content by Title would be your best bet).
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