Tuesday, 15 April 2014

How to Installation a Objective in Google Analytics to Monitor Web Form




Setting up a Objective with Google Analytics to Monitor Web Kind Submissions

In this example I will be using WordPress and the Get in touch with Kind 7 plug-in. The same actions fairly much implement if you are not using WordPress and Get in touch with Kind 7.

Step 1

First in WordPress, if you have not already, make a “Thank You” web page for your contact form to publish to.

Step 2

Now we will go into Get in touch with Kind 7 and into your contact form. In WordPress, go down to the “Contact” area and simply just click “edit” on your form.


wordpress-contact-form-7

Step 3

Scroll down to the end and under the “Additional Settings” area add the following part of rule. You are establishing up the contact form to publish to your thank you web page after distribution. “thank-you” might differ based on what you known as your thank you web page. Then hit preserve.

1              on_sent_ok: "location.replace('http://www.domainname.com/thank-you');"


Advanced Settings - Contact Form 7

Step 4

Now we will go over to your Search engines Statistics consideration. On the top right side part just click into “Admin.” Then just click into “Goals.”

Google Analytics Create Goal

Step 5

Click on “Create a Goal” and then give it a name. In my example I am labeling the objective “Web Kind.” Then choose “Destination” as the type. And just click Next.


Goal Name - Google Analytics

Step 6

In the Place box put the following: /thank-you/ And simply just click “Save Objective.”


Google Analytics - Destination

Step 7


To perspective your Objectives, go back to your Statistics consideration, go down to the “Overview” under Transformation Objectives. Whenever someone fills up out an application in Get in touch with Kind 7 and strikes that “thank-you” web page, an objective is finished.


Viewing your Goals in Google Analytics

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