If you want to extract a part of Page Path In this blog post, I’ve explained how to extract query parameters (the part that comes in the URL after a question mark). But what if you want to explain the part after the domain but between two slashes? For example, you have a URL ht...
The author's views are entirely their own (excluding the unlikely event of hypnosis) and may not always reflect the views of Moz. It's been two years now since Google announced that they'd be gradually withholding the search terms from referer headers, as secure (SSL) search was rolled ou...
Following is an example of a search page URL that contains the search term but not the query parameter: Today I am going to show you, how to set up site search tracking in Google Analytics viaGoogle Tag Managerwhen the search term is present in the search page URL but without query para...