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current trend. Doing business online these days IS doing business, and the trusted means by which to measure our results is Google Analytics. “If you can not measure it, you http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie8-windows_7/an-error-hs-occured-with-the-script-on-this-page/a65f17bb-6769-4de2-b446-2b420ffcbcc8 can not improve it” - Sir William Thomson (First Baron Kelvin) Rolling out and implementing Google Analytics can be a tricky big process for most businesses and often specialist assistance is required to get things running correctly. However, even with the most skilled of talent, errors can occur in the data that can throw out results, often unknown to the analytics https://blog.kissmetrics.com/google-analytics-data-errors/ team. Customizing the Google Analytics code is a team effort and will require constant measurement and evaluation to get things humming. During the refinement process you are likely to find some of these errors occurring. Here’s 29 of the most common errors, likely causes and ways you can correct them. I’m assuming you are using Universal Analytics analytics.js: Before we begin: Did You Know, there are two [Google Analytics] methods for gathering user data from your website? Use either Universal Analytics or Tag Manager, and be careful not to use both. Note 1: Both are using the same JavaScript code to gather data, it’s only that Tag Manager makes it easier to customize the code with additional tags. Note 2: We are only going to touch on Tag Manager issues in this post. Tag Manager has a lot of elements that we could get into but would be too extensive for this post. Tag Manager Errors deserve a post all to themselves so maybe I’ll hit that one for you guys next time. Campaign Errors Errors associated with setting up bo
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SEO with marketing resources for all skill levels: best practices, industry survey results, webinarsandmore. Advance your marketing skills: Local Marketing | Content | Social Media Get started with: The Beginner's Guide to SEO The Local Learning Center The Beginner's Guide to ContentMarketing Q&A Get answers from the Moz Community Help Hub Learn how to use Moz Products Community & Events Connect with 500K online marketers Blogs Read the Moz Blog and YouMoz Blogs Moz Blog Moz Blog YouMoz Rand’s Blog Dev Blog Categories Moz Blog Tips tricks, news and tutorials to help you level-up your online marketing YouMoz Posts submitted by the Moz community, often promoted to the Moz Blog Rand’s Blog Written by the co-founder of Moz and Inbound.org Dev Blog Written by the members of the Moz engineering team By: Stephen Tallamy February 25th, 2009 Google Analytics JavaScript is Broken Analytics 33 71 This post was promoted from YouMoz. The author’s views are entirely his or her own (excluding an unlikely case of hypnosis) and may not reflect the views of Moz. I really like Google Analytics - the interface is easy to use, the information easy to interpret and it's free. You can do great tricks with filters to slice the data in different ways. I do wish that less of the reports used sample data and it'd be nice if you could label points in your data to cross-reference with your SEO activities. But the one thing that really bugs me about Google Analytics is that the JavaScript you tag your site with is broken. OK - it's not completely broken but it is brittle. Brittle enough that the standard version doesn't work at all when I access sites at work. On every page I visit on Twitter (which uses Google Analytics) I see something like this: See that long dashed line at the bottom of the page that looks like a very long JavaScript comment? Let's have a look at the source code: What is missing here is the JavaScript include reference to google-analytics.com/ga.js. It has been replaced with the long JavaScript comment. This is how it should look: The long comment also ca