Google analytics is not longer showing my conversation rates for all my sources except for direct. Anyone know how to fix this.
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I am confused why the behavior part doesn't show up in my google analytics account, this part is totally missed, does anybody know what should I do?
In Google Analytics 4 there aren't the same Universal Analytics reports. The data model is different and currently the interface has few reports, however you can create them from Analysis by entering the dimensions and metrics you want.
I'm asking if anyone is having the same problem as I currently am and if they can help. Currently, for the past 5 days or so, The Google Analytics E-commerce section has not been recoding any payments or revenue when in the back end we know it is happening.
This started when the client added Facebook pixel to the website but was reassured that their IT team did not touch any of the tracking codes for the rest of the website.
Below is the graph of when E-commerce stopped tracking.
I have double-checked the entire flow and double-check the tracking codes to the entire website. But this still hasn't shown what the problem could be.
Any help would be appreciated and has this ever happened to any of you guys as well? This has only happened once about 2 years ago (same client) when E-Commcerce tracking just stopped without a reason and came back about a month after.
Is the tracking hardcoded on the site or are you using Tag Manager?
My guess is the pixel broke some code, I don't know if the GA hardcoded or the dataLayer.
Do a test transaction, on the confirmation page do the following: Right Click on the site > Inspect > Console
Check if you get error, could you paste them here?
Also if you're using GTM, can you type 'dataLayer' on the confirmation page. It should return something.
This is just to understand the problem. I need more info to give you a solution.
It might be a very stupid rocky question but I’ve never worked with Shopify before.
We have implemented Google Analytics via default functionality available with Shopify Plus. On top of it, I have added quite simple JS to track Consumer Funnel Steps and activated enhanced ecommerce feature.
One month later I have discovered the discrepancy in both number of transactions reported and the revenue that is nearly 50% which clearly indicates that something went wrong. My investigation has shown no patterns from the point of payment method/checkout process/device category. Our success manager told us that the process looks ok from their end and the issue is on our end.
Please help me to understand where else shall I look to identify the bug. Thanks!!
This is a common issue for Google Analytics and it happens on all ecommerce platforms and the main reason behind it is ad blockers.
About 20% of users use ad blocking extensions which prevents Google Analytics from firing and capturing any data regarding that visit (this also includes ecommerce data), thus, discrepancies are created between the numbers reported in Shopify backend and Google Analytics.
There are more reasons behind why the discrepancies might happen (some of them are of legit concerns like faulty tracking) but ad blocking extensions are probably responsible for most of the discrepancies. If interested, you can see the full list of transaction discrepancy causes here.
So since a few days my bounce rate dropped massively in Analytics. I found out the Google Tag Assistant records 3 Analytics Tags on the website, which apparently is a big reason why GA suddenly drops the bounce rate, but I can't figure out why. The URL is: https://www.krant.nl/abonnement/hp/index.html
Since I tried about everything, went back to the version where it still worked, still no luck. I also can't seem to find any weird things in the website code itself.
I hope the question is clear, if I need to provide any more information please let me know.
In your website it's firing Universal Analytics 3 times because you are using https://vwo.com/. If you will delete it, it will fix problem
I'm trying to find a way to track "paid traffic" from Youtube, ie. people who click on one of our ads, got redirected to one of our videos, then clicked on a link in the comment section. At the moment everybody coming from Youtube appears under the Youtube channel in our analytics.
Yet, inside Youtube Analytics, I can see that 90% of people watching specific videos come from paid traffic.
I tried to see if I could get any possible information from the youtube APIs but it looks like nothing is useful, event to determine how could be the split between paid/unpaid traffic.
Also, impossible to find a split by video.. except in GA. Therefore, no possible link?!
1/ Is it possible to link paid traffic internal to Youtube and part of the "youtube" channel traffic in GA? data-wise or just mathematically?
2/ Is there a way to hadve an idea or approximate the convertion rate?
PS: I know this should not be seen a pure conversion channel*
To answer your questions:
1. Is it possible to link paid traffic internal to YouTube and part of the "YouTube" channel traffic in Google Analytics? data-wise or just mathematically?
As far as I know, yes it is possible. In fact, there's no better way to analyze your new brand channel layout than integrating it with Google Analytics. Reasons as given:
The main difference between YouTube analytics and Google Analytics is that the former provides data about the videos, while the latter provide data about the visitors of the channel’s pages.
To use this feature, please refer to the steps given in How to integrate your YouTube One brand channel with Google Analytics
2. Is there a way to have an idea or approximate the conversion rate?
I tried looking for documentation on conversion rate but it seems that this doesn't exist as also mentioned in Conversion rate between YouTube views and track sales
And, as suggested in Google AdWords Help, in tracking viewer conversions for video ads,
Since video advertising doesn’t always drive immediate conversions, we recommend that you look at view-through conversion data, which shows the number of online conversions that happened within 30 days after a viewer saw, but did not click, your video ad.
I hope that helps.