Hello. I gave my IT department the Munchkin tracking code and asked them to track web pages, and they were apprehensive because they said we have 1) Google Analytics tracking, 2) Munchkin tracking, and 3) Affiliate program tracking codes on each page. They said that all of these codes on our web pages would have a negative impact on SEO.
Any legitimate worries about this? Any solutions for aggregating tracking?
As Josh said, the way the tracking codes would negatively impact SEO is if they slow down page load time, which the munchkin is not known for doing. There are MANY other things that impact page load time aside from a couple tracking scripts. Have them put the codes at the bottom of the page
And look into a tag management solution so you can change the codes moving forward without requesting IT support. Google offers a free one: http://analytics.blogspot.com/2012/10/google-tag-manager.html.
+1 for Google Tag Manager. We use GA, Optimizely, Marketo, and all other kinds of software that require scripts on certain pages, and Google Tag Manager makes it way easier to control which scripts are thrown on each page.