"The problem is...all the GA account options to select from are outdated, thus not allowing me to select the correct (& most up-to-date) GA account & UA code associated with that account."
I have the exact same problem!!!
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"The problem is...all the GA account options to select from are outdated, thus not allowing me to select the correct (& most up-to-date) GA account & UA code associated with that account."
I have the exact same problem!!!
Heh...
No, it's my clients site.
That's why the subdomain solution is the best, cause then I'll control the blog 100% and the client can do whatever they like on their main site....
You've "twisted" (unintentionally I pressume) my initial question ;o)
Hi guys.
Thanks for the awesomely fast replies...
I'll go with my initial instincs - subdomain blog (blog.website.com).
Well, here's one for the linkbuilding experts.
I'm having a discussion with a client regarding a linkbuilding campaign utilizing a blog. Which is better:
A. Setting up a blog on a subdomain (blog.website.com) and anchortextlinking to main domain (website.com/page)?
or
B. Setting up a blog on an external domain (external-blog.com) and anchortextlinking to client domain (website.com/page)?
I've had success earlier with a blog on a subdomain (solution A), but everyone in the internets-sphere says external links is better....
Well, which is it?
"The problem is...all the GA account options to select from are outdated, thus not allowing me to select the correct (& most up-to-date) GA account & UA code associated with that account."
I have the exact same problem!!!
Hi guys.
Thanks for the awesomely fast replies...
I'll go with my initial instincs - subdomain blog (blog.website.com).
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