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Google Analytics now provides a new Asynchronous Tracking Code snippet as an alternate way to track your website!
Think of the asynchronous tracking code snippet as a script that uses a "separate lane" to handle part of the processing of your webpage. As the number of cars (or in this case, scripts on your webpage) increases, the asynchronous tracker uses this lane to reduce webpage load time. Websites that use many scripts or rely on rich media content will especially benefit from this new method, but even lightweight sites will see improvements. The new tracking snippet offers the following benefits: Faster tracking code load times for your web pages due to improved browser execution Enhanced data collection and accuracy Elimination of tracking errors from dependencies when the JavaScript hasn't fully loaded The asynchronous tracking code is now in Beta and available to all Google Analytics users. Using the new tracking code is optional: your existing Google Analytics code will continue to work as-is. But if you want to improve your webpage load times and fine-tune the accuracy of your Analytics data, then we think you'll love this new option. |
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interesting Mal
i have been reading that google might be including page load times in there results formula so could this be connected? i have had problems with lots of sites stalling with the bowser showing "waiting for google.............." |
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I know for a fact that google has been including page load time or to be more exact HTML page sizes in it's algo for at least 18 months so this may as you say be a way of extracting more info.
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the other thing that Google is working on is SPDY http://www.chromium.org/spdy/spdy-whitepaper which is due 2010.
There are lots of tricks you can do to make Google think your site is faster than it is - one popular one at the moment is to block all spiders except googlebot. This allows googlebot to spider the site faster because it is not being slowed down by all the other spiders that are in the site as some of them can make a site look slower than it is to Google. |
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