google analytics iframe cross domain tracking
‘Cross Domain Tracking’.
[/code]. A default setup of Google Analytics is designed to track content and visitor data for a single domain, such as www.example.com.
I use the same GATC on all domains (multiple top-level domains). If users navigate to domain B via a click on a link you should set the auto-link decoration of URLs in the Standard GA Settings variable.
Within Google Analytics Admin section, under ‘Tracking Info’, we also have the ability to limit self-referring URLs. The objective of this is to ensure the GA cookie is identical on both websites. Need more information on the setup/scenario though to advise further. … this is great – way better than google’s own documentation. For the record, the iframe does come from an external advertiser. Save the variable and refresh the ‘Preview’ mode in GTM. When a user is served an iFrame they don’t click on a link to go to another domain and so there is no link to decorate.
_gaq.push([‘_setDomainName’, ‘.primarydomain.com’]); //unnessary Configure Google Analytics to include the full page URL, not just the URL path. The team at Google have created a set of features within Google Analytics, which makes this tracking possible, but it does need some configuration: 1. https://t.co/YecDp8b8In @AdobeExpCloud @AnalyticsCloud @claravinesocial @AT_Internet @BounteousData @ObservePoint @GlassboxDigital @tealium @Evolytics @blastanalytics @SearchDiscovery, See what we’re up to with BlastX. If you have virtual page views set up on domain B then the source should be whatever you have set it to. Impression® are registered trademarks. Don’t let the potential complexity get in the way of implementing cross-domain tracking. https://subdomain.infusionsoft.com/app/form/process/something. Go to your GA property and select the ‘Admin’ cog and select: Property Settings > Tracking Info > Referral Exclusion List and then select ‘ADD REFERRAL EXCLUSION’ and enter the URL for domain B in to the input field and click ‘Create’. Joe remains on the pulse of various information technology, programming languages, tools and services, keeping Blast and its clients on the leading edge.
Is there a work-around the redirect?
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