Multiple-Domain tracking for sister sites- NO retail checkout- Please help
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Hello,
I have about 5 sites I want to set up multiple-domain tracking in google analytics. All posts I read seem to be focused on cross-domain tracking for the purpose of tracking a visitor from one domain across another domain for shopping cart check outs. I don't need that.
I have about 3 sister sites (mastersite.com, sistersite1.com, sistersite2.com, sistersite3.com) related to my primary site. I want 1 Master Analytics Profile to track traffic for all of these sites combined. My visitors will not jump from mastersite.com over to sistersite1.com. There will be no cross-domain visits.
How can I set up 1 master google analytics profile that will aggregate traffic data from all sites and present the data to me in one analytics profile.
Please help
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Have you tried going to the Properties and add a new profile for each domain? I think you can then filter the data and get the reports on all those properties combined while you are also able to see data separately.
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