If users will navigate between those websites and you want to treat them all as one website, then it is good to use the same tracking codes. You'll need to look into "cross domain" tracking as well. I don't have a video on that yet but I will try to make one. If they are separate businesses or websites with different audiences and users who typically won't navigate back and forth, I like to do separate analytics.
I like that you got straight to the point. Thank you
Thank you for the feedback! I try not to waste any time on these, so I'll keep focusing on that.
Perfect video thanks John!
Hi John. It was hard for me to understand it because I had no clue what is tags and why I need tags.
i should use the same code / tag of my account , for multiple websites ?
If users will navigate between those websites and you want to treat them all as one website, then it is good to use the same tracking codes. You'll need to look into "cross domain" tracking as well. I don't have a video on that yet but I will try to make one.
If they are separate businesses or websites with different audiences and users who typically won't navigate back and forth, I like to do separate analytics.