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Maybe I'm going about this wrong, but I'm hoping I can get some insight. I develop for multiple clients nationwide. I track many of my sites using my personal/development Analytics account that tracks all the domains/profiles I work on. However, I now have marketing folks jumping into the fray, all wanting their own GA trackers installed (and some other 3rd party trackers but that's irrelevant... I think?) that are associated to their own accounts.

So, I've seen some discussion regarding entering multiple trackers into the code (and the possibility of corrupt cookies and data). Simply, is there a better way I could be going about this? I'd prefer to keep them out of my account, this way if any relationships go sour historical data can be preserved.

Am I missing something?

Thanks!

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It's possible to have multiple trackers on one site, for example like this:

<script type="text/javascript">
var trackerA = _gat._getTracker("UA-XXXXXXX-X");
trackerA._initData();
trackerA._trackPageview();
var trackerB = _gat._getTracker("UA-XXXXXXX-X");
trackerB._initData();
trackerB._trackPageview();
</script>

Another option is to link multiple Google accounts to a single Google Analytics account (using the User Manager -link in the GA account overview).

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I'll look into that, thanks! – SilentBobSC Aug 12 at 8:30
I'd vote you up, but I still have yet to earn any rep myself, not even the measly 15 needed for voting. – SilentBobSC Aug 14 at 1:24
Cheers to you or whoever marked that up, only 2pts left till I'm relevant :D – SilentBobSC Aug 14 at 7:35
Calling method _initData() is not needed anymore. – Török Gábor Aug 17 at 14:20
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I think its common thing. Samething happens in the company I work for. We have GA and loads of other tags from marketing guys. We just have to live with it.

Analytics is best used by Marketing guys.

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Agreed. I kinda still prefer massively granular data like the type provided by AWStats. – SilentBobSC Aug 12 at 8:31

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