Hi guys,



I'd like to start split testing and am not entirely sure where to put the Content Experiments code from GA.



Since I'm using e-junkie's tracking codes all over my site right now, it's likely that the experiments code from google will interfere with e-junkie's codes. With that in mind, could you please clarify the following 2 questions please:



1. Does this mean that I will need to switch everything over to using googles tracking codes?



2. Also, how will this now affect tracking the 'add to cart' button? With the e-junkie code, we are able to track when that is clicked, and when the checkout button is clicked. Will this still be possible using the google tracking code?



Thanks in advance,

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If you need to use any Google Analytics features that aren't already provided with our version of the GA tracking code, you would need to replace our GA tracking code with the standard tracking code GA documents for your purposes, and you would also need to add that code to your E-junkie-generated thank-you pages by pasting it into your Seller Admin > Account Preferences > Common Thank-you Page HTML field. The tips provided here may also be relevant (I think Content Experiments is Google's replacement for the Website Optimizer mentioned here):

http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/tips.tracking.conversions.htm



Doing this would mean giving up the cart button click tracking and ecommerce tracking features that require our version of the GA tracking code.