· Since we are going to track the PDF downloads as events in Google Analytics, we need to create an Event type tag in Google Tag Manager. In the event category field, we can write “ PDF downloads ”, in the event action we will add the “ Click URL ” built-in variable and in the event label we will add the “ Page Path ” built-in variable. · No. PDF Analytics only asks for your GA Tracking/Website ID, which is non-sensitive information and visible in the Google Analytics tracking code on your website. This tells Google which GA account to log the data bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 7 mins. · And if you want to see the report in Google Analytics, click the View All Download Links Report option at the bottom of the Top Download Links report in ExactMetrics. Or you can log in to your Google Analytics account and navigate to Behavior» Events» Top Events and click on downloads to see your PDF bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 7 mins.
In the table, click the Documents tab below the month you'd like to see the invoice for and select the PDF or the XML folder to download the invoice. An invoice for a particular month is available starting on the third business day of the following month, together with a credit memo for the same amount. 1-click Google Analytics Enhanced Ecommerce tracking for WooCommerce, Easy Digital Downloads MemberPress. Page Level Analytics Get detailed stats for each post and page, so you can see the most popular posts, pages, and sections of your site. Then click "Activate" next to the plugin, from the Plugins page. You will see a success message, linking through to settings page, which can also be found at "Settings" "PDF Analytics" in the WordPress control panel. You will need to fill and submit three pieces of information (two are filled for you).
No. PDF Analytics only asks for your GA Tracking/Website ID, which is non-sensitive information and visible in the Google Analytics tracking code on your website. This tells Google which GA account to log the data for. Then in Google Analytics go to “Content” Then under the "Site Content" drop-down click "All Pages" And search for “pdf” to see all of the PDF's that are tagged in this way. Your custom title will also appear at the end of the URL parameter, so you can see the stats for each individual PDF. Boom, ka-bang, you can now see your PDF's Pageviews, Unique Pageviews, Avg. Time on Page, Bounce Rate etc. With a list that sorts each PDF in order of performance. Google Analytics doesn’t automatically track downloads of PDFs, Word and Excel documents, videos, or other files from your website. The Google Analytics tracking code relies on JavaScript, which can’t be embedded into these documents. Fortunately there are a few ways you can configure Google Analytics to track file downloads.
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