It's a bit difficult to say which one of the following might be the cause:
- The scripts that you include before google analytics tracking code, might be the cause.
- Google specifically ask users to: "Copy the following code, then paste it onto every page you want to track immediately before the closing tag." - you add JS code after google-analytics tracking code, before the closing of
</HEAD>
- JS code supposed to be declared as
<script type="text/javascript">
while you use<script>
- From google-analytics:
If you're using PHP put the tracking code in a file (for example, analyticstracking.php) and upload it to your site. Then add the following line to each template page immediately after the opening <body> tag: <?php include_once("analyticstracking.php") ?>
- You're calling https://d2t3ff60b2tol4.cloudfront.net/c/z/orQDXd/gz/jquery.min.js is it a trusted/valid source ? personally I like usingto use: http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.1/jquery.min.js
- Are you using a profile filter with your SEO friendly URLs ?