Learn how easy it is to track Flash content using the new Google Analytics Tracking For Adobe Flash feature with Brett Crosby, Group Manager Google Analytics, and Matthew McNeely, VP of Engineering...
Learn how easy it is to track Flash content using the new Google Analytics Tracking For Adobe Flash feature with Brett Crosby, Group Manager Google Analytics, and Matthew McNeely, VP of Engineering at Sprout.
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To be honest, if you don't understand this then you probably won't be using it anyways. The only people who would be using this are Flash developers, and this is very basic Actionscripting stuff for a Flash dev.
Event tracking isn't available to all accounts yet. So not every site can track flash in this way. You guys really need to make this more clear to people its infuriating when we waste time because Google has neglected to mention that this feature is still in BETA.
My developers wasted 2 weeks trying to track events on one of our sites only to discover that...oh wait...Google needs to turn this feature on first - which isn't mentioned in the event tracking guide.
Yeah, I can't figure out why the event tracking is available yet, its been in beta in a great working form for like a year now, and still not out or even available... which is aggrivating considering between the sites I've tracked recently, there have been millions of hits among them... would be a good candidate for some beta loving...
Autoshare makes certain YouTube activities public on the services you choose. Select only the services you are comfortable with - like Facebook, Twitter, or Google Reader - to let your friends know what you like on YouTube. You can turn Autoshare off at any time.
My developers wasted 2 weeks trying to track events on one of our sites only to discover that...oh wait...Google needs to turn this feature on first - which isn't mentioned in the event tracking guide.