On Dec 1 Google introduced asynchronous tracking codes for google analytics. This has many benefits, the least of which is page load speed. In this presentation Allan Regenbaum of SolTech shows you how to insert new code into DotNetNuke.
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1. Google Asynchronous Tracking Code in DNN On Dec 1 2009 Google released new analytics asynchronous tracking code. This has many benefits, the least of which is the ability for the page to load without waiting for Google. Asynchronous Tracking is an alternative way track website visitors with Google Analytics. Unlike a traditional installation, asynchronous tracking optimizes how browsers load ga.js so its impact on user experience is minimized. It also allows you to put your Analytics snippet higher in the page without delaying subsequent content from rendering. Contact SolTech (404) 601-6000 if you have SEO, SEM requirements
2. Google Asynchronous Tracking Code in DNN The Asynchronous Tracking requires a different Analytics snippet and a different syntax for making tracking API calls. The new code has the form Contact SolTech (404) 601-6000 if you have SEO, SEM requirements
3. Google Asynchronous Tracking Code in DNN For DNN we need to split the code as shown below .. Contact SolTech (404) 601-6000 if you have SEO, SEM requirements
4. Google Asynchronous Tracking Code in DNN Remove all old style tracking code, then edit the top level default.aspx template. Insert the top snippet just above the the closing </head> tag. Edit the page level template and insert the second section at the bottom. DNN will place this above the closing body tag. See http://code.google.com/apis/analytics/docs/tracking/asyncUsageGuide.html#SplitSnippet for more details. Contact SolTech (404) 601-6000 if you have SEO, SEM requirements