tracking stats on boo

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lissacook

01 Nov, 2010 08:36 AM via web

Hi Mark

Just wondering if I've pasted the right code in to the Google Analytics box on my settings. I registered my lissacook boo site http://audioboo.fm/lissacook address not the individual page I want to track. Will this track all my individual boos? Just that I'm doing some PR for a mate who runs a company for adventure sports speakers and we're already getting good hit rates but only I can see them which is a real shame as the listeners are the sorts of people accustomed to Vimio and YouTube stats.

It's utterly brilliant by the way.

cheers

Lissa

  1. 2 Posted by thomas on 04 Nov, 2010 02:13 PM

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    Hi,

    The google analytics code should look like this: UA-6532967-4 and will be used to track page-views onto your profile or any boo detail pages. This doesn't technically track listens to clips as it doesn't include plays through RSS feeds, iTunes, anyones followed pages, etc.

    If you're logged in as the boos' owner then you should see a listen counter on the boo detail page.

    Thomas.

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  4. 3 Posted by lissacook on 04 Nov, 2010 02:30 PM

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    Hi Thomas

    Thanks but not sure I understand this. What I'm trying to establish is whether it's possible to put a listen counter on each bit of audio so everyone who listens can see how many people have listened - not just the boo owner. You know when you click on a You Tube video you know if a million or just half a dozen people have watched it.

    Cheers

    Lissa

  5. 4 Posted by system on 13 Dec, 2010 01:33 PM

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