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Track a click on Google Analytics

Track a click on Google Analytics

Version : 0.4
Tested up to : 4.6.7
Number of download : 347
Author : Ink my web
Average rating : 5 / 5 on 1 votes 1 votes, 5 avg.rating

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Track a click on Google Analytics
Track a click on Google Analytics
Track a click on Google Analytics
Track a click on Google Analytics

Are you using UTM Source to track link clicks within your website? That’s a really bad idea! Not only will it create a new session with the links utm_source and inflate your visitor stats, it will also increase the bounce rate on the page you’re tracking. So what’s the solution? Use [event tracking] (https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/events) on Google Analytics which capture events like a link click into your Google Analytics Dashboard. For e.g. Download Free Ebook But then the WordPress Visual Editor will keep cleaning out the onClick part, so we made a quick shortcode that would save you from the trouble of redoing the onClick part everytime it got cleaned out. How does it work? In place of an A href tag like <a onClick="ga('send', 'event', 'Downloads', 'Click', 'Ebook downloaded', '0');" href="http://example.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/free-ebook.pdf">Download Free Ebook</a> use our shortcode [tac_ga url="http://example.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/free-ebook.pdf" category="Downloads" action="Click" label="Ebook Downloaded"]Download Free Ebook[/tac_ga] By default this shortcode uses the following information: Category: link Action: click Label: The URL Entered How do I check if this works Google Analytics’ Real time tab will show you that these tags would or not. Some cases in which this shortcode won’t work: * You use Google Tag Manager to insert Google Analytics * You use Monster Insights Plugin (Formerly Yoast’s Google Analytics Plugin) to install Google Analytics

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