In Ecommerce Conversion Tracking Revenue Is not Showing
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Hello Everyone,
I have implemented Ecommerce tracking in google analytic but I am not able to see revenue and average value. am I missing something ? Please tell me how can I see revenue and average value. I am also attaching image of that so anybody can understand. Please help me out asap.
Thanks
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It looks like you've got your ecommerce tracking code incorrectly implemented. The best way to test this is to run a test transaction, then view source and review what values have been output into the tracking code. It looks like you are logged a transaction but not actually outputting the relevant prices and other numeric values...
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When you set the "goal" to track conversions you are allowed to set the value of the average conversion. There's a way to use variable values if you want to actually track the specific value of your goals.
You can read more here: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2907896?hl=en
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