In this blog post, we’ll look at how Google Analytics 4 can automatically track outbound link clicks and file downloads. Then I will show you an additional example when you might want to track other clickable elements on a website (that are links). And if that is not enough, I will...
When you check your website traffic with Google Analytics, you’ll learn how your visitors found you. Whether they clicked on your site through Google search, social media, or another channel, you can use the data to make impactful decisions to help you grow your traffic. In this article, ...
There have been 3rd party javascripts that track adsense clicks out for a while, but no free ones to my knowledge that track clicks on Firefox. Until now. This free script integrates with Google Analytics to allow you to track your adsense clicks. This tracking is done through "Goals". A...
As mentioned above, the Variable and Variable Value will be used to track your button clicks. Some items to consider when choosing your selector:You’ll want to make sure the variable and value you choose is unique and is not somewhere else on your site. If the variable and value are ...
An overview of click tracking and how it can help you learn more about your customers and increase conversion rates on your website.
Tracking page views on regular websites is fairly easy: you add a tracking code to every page, anddone! Whenever a visitor clicks an internal link, a browser window refreshes, and a new page view event is sent to Google Analytics.
Promotion clicks:quantifies the number of times users triggered the 'select_promotion' event, indicating they clicked on a promotion Promotion views:measures how often the 'view_promotion' event is triggered, suggesting users viewed a promotion ...
Now, if you took our advice and built your website using the WordPress CMS platform you can have your Analytics tracking ID installed throughout your website with just a few clicks. First, log into your WordPress admin area and click on the “Plugins” menu on the left-hand side of your...
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How do you know if the recepient forwarded your email to another email address? Do you track clicks and links on email, like youtrack clicks on your website with Google Analytics? All of this can mean a lot of work. However, tracking email send from Gmail can sometimes become a necessit...