We are using PAYU Payment Gateway. We already Setup Google Analytics Enhanced Ecommerce but in Acquisiton Overview When We Click the "Referral" we see secure.payu.com.tr instead of referral website like facebook, instagram etc. We do not want to see payment gateway referral but original referral. Hope there is a solution. Can anyone help?
The best way is of course, using PAYU's API and build your own payment gateway so that the user never leaves your site.
You can try adding payu to the referral exclusion list.
The above won't solve everything(you might still see it as direct traffic), but it should help. Puting some events on the "pay" buttons on your site before they get to payu will also help.
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Currently Im using 301 redirects for affiliate links in Ghost CMS. But with ghostboard analytics I can not seem to track traffic.
So two questions. Is there a better way for affiliate links within Ghost?
And how can I track these in a right way?
Thank you!
I did this by connecting the website to Cloudflare, then served Google Analytics through Zaraz (available in free plan).
After this, I set up a click listener for website links with rel=nofollow (a[rel="nofollow"] selector) for tracking affiliate link clicks in Google Analytics without additional software.
Note: New Google Analytics (4) may require some experimentation to see clicks. Set up trigger in Zaraz (Action Name > Event Name = "Aff Click Track Property: href") for GA to create a new event and easily track clicks in Google Analytics.
I am partnering with an email newsletter to include some url links I'd like to advertise.
Can someone advise on how I might get "click" stats on these url links? The links neither redirect to my website/app, and are just links to, for example, a youtube video.
I've gone down the rabbit hole of Google's Campaign URL builder and Google tags, but am admittedly lost as a complete beginner regarding Google Analytics, tracking, etc, so any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
With Google Analytics, the only way you can track clicks within is if you leverage UTMs and drive traffic to a site or property that you own. I believe the UTMs might translate to YouTube account but, again, you have to own the video.
There are ways of leveraging Universal Analytics tags, in the form of pixels, that only measure when an email is opened (and the picture is essentially downloaded). But this doesn’t relate to clicks.
More than likely you will need to either use a dedicated email platform with built in analytics, or subscribe to an email analytics service. Google Analytics won’t really be of any value to you.
I have a form on my WordPress site that posts to a SalesForce URL.
When the form is submitted, the post happens to SaleForce, the user is directed to the SalesForce URL briefly and then returns to the WP site.
Analytics is wrongly tracking leads from Ads as if they are coming from SalesForce. I have excluded the SalesForce domain in my Analytics. However, I'm not sure if what I've done is the best practice.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
Chris
Yes, excluding a referral is a best practice for example for payment gateways in an e-commerce (i.e. paypal.com). In this way the traffic from paypal.com (when you return after the payment) will be recognized in Google Analytics as direct traffic, so the session is not interrupted and the source remains the original one (i.e. organic or ads). The same thing makes sense with your case and SalesForce.
I'm using WooComm with PayPal as my default method. I'm deploying Google analytics through Google tag manager (GTM4WP).
I'm seeing several orders just not being logged in GA. Some come in, some don't and I just don't know how to resolve it.
We have 2 websites with the same Paypal, I heard a bit about auto-return needing to be enabled but I don't know what return path to use as I have two different sites and one Paypal - also will it really solve the issue.
Any help here would be great.
Thanks!
Nitesh
hello guys I am new at google analytics and I want to integrate a functionality. In my website I am giving credit to user on each post share on social site like fb or twitter etc ,now I want to track those shared url if 3 peoples click on that shared url on social site with different ip then I want to give 3 credits to the person who has shared that post , any I think it can be done by google analytics so any one have suggestion how to achieve this type of functionality
thank you.
Google Analytics is not the right tool for this because it is not easy to get data out to know how many credits you should give.
You should use a specific url tracker for this, which would update your credits counter in real time.