Google Analytics Now Tracks Flash Content
November 18, 2008 in SEO by ArticleSnatch
Google Analytics is now offering Flash tracking. The tracking code is translated into ActionScript 3 programming language. While Google Analytics has been able to provide workarounds in the past, this new feature simplifies the way to track Flash, Flex, and AS3 Content.
Sprout, a company that helps businesses create rich media content, used the code to track videos across MySpace and iGoogle. The Google Analytics team talked to them about their experience:
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This is very good news for those all flash websites. Not that I like them but since customers want them they need to be done
Until now such a site had only disadvantages (setting aside to good looks
) like not being cradled right by search engines, having a serious handicap in those that do (like google) and no way of doing statistics.