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== Simplifying your [[Landing URL]] links == | == Simplifying your [[Landing URL]] links == | ||
− | If your inbound links are always sent to the same [[Landing URL]] for a particular ''Category'', ''Source'', ''Campaign'', or ''Keyword'', you can simplify all of your external URLs by | + | If your inbound links are always sent to the same [[Landing URL]] for a particular ''Category'', ''Source'', ''Campaign'', or ''Keyword'', you can simplify all of your external URLs by using these parameters on your page. |
== What happens if I use two variables for the same level? == | == What happens if I use two variables for the same level? == | ||
We specify multiple variables for each level for convenience. | We specify multiple variables for each level for convenience. |
Revision as of 14:43, 21 October 2010
Yes. You can simply record any particular landing parameter, at any different level by using JavaScript and modifying the existing Tracking Snippet.