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By Susan Gunelius, About.com Guide to Web Logs

Now Track Flash Content on Your Blog with Google Analytics

Wednesday November 19, 2008

This week, Google and Adobe reached an agreement wherein flash content on websites and blogs can now be tracked in Google Analytics.

Using a simple Flash tracking code you can create through your Google Analytics account, you can keep tabs on how the flash content on your blog is performing. Specifically, you can track by campaign, pageviews, and events. The new Flash tracking code also enables you to track embedded videos and more!

If you've ever wondered which videos on your blog are watched the most or if the flash content on your blog is performing well, now, you can get the answers.

What do you think? Will you use the new Flash tracking code feature in Google Analytics to track the flash content on your blog? It sounds like a great tool for vloggers!

You can follow the links to learn more about Google Analytics and blog statistics tracking.

Comments
November 22, 2008 at 1:13 am
(1) Deepak says:

Yes google crawler now accepts flash content.And i want to know more about crawler

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