I don't have much knowledge about GTM. I will have to test the way you've recommended and see it would work for us in order to track this type of traffic. Huge appreciated for investing time on this issue and provide valuable recommendations. Thank you so much.
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RE: Any possibility to track goal completions/conversions at a sub-page (non-landing page) level in Google Analytics?
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RE: Any possibility to track goal completions/conversions at a sub-page (non-landing page) level in Google Analytics?
Yes, you are right, many be URL builder is not the right way to track this traffic. So If I use GTM to tag this traffic, where exactly I can see the report for London page in Google Analytics? Any idea?
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RE: Any possibility to track goal completions/conversions at a sub-page (non-landing page) level in Google Analytics?
So, you meant to say that to track this type of specific event or promotion, I need to create new tagging through GTM and send all clicks to Google Analytics. (I'm not much educated about GTM, have basic knowledge though). Let's say according to attached screenshot will create new tagging based on type of triggers I want to track and I can view/receive that report or metrics into GA under the any of the segment or >Event section? That's what it is?
Is there any alternate way to track this type of traffic? Like, using URL builder for custom campaign parameters?
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RE: Any possibility to track goal completions/conversions at a sub-page (non-landing page) level in Google Analytics?
Appreciated Kate for your positive response. Yeah! you got me right. We’re promoting this page on our homepage - so I need to see how many people went to the homepage, then went to london page, and then converted (enquired or booked.) Is that possible? What I can’t see is how many people did that and navigated there and then converted.
We have already setup two goals to track these conversions:
Goal 1 Booking flights: /flights/booking/confirmation with funnel steps
Goal 2 Enquiry: /enquiry/travel-enquiry-successThose are working fine at this moment for us. Please let me know if you need to see the admin setup so I'll send the screenshot for them.
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RE: Any possibility to track goal completions/conversions at a sub-page (non-landing page) level in Google Analytics?
Thanks Dmitrii for your generous reply. Here's not the issue of funnel. I'have been asking very specific question in order to track any specific sub-page or promotional page and that I was asking to SEO engineer. Anyways thanks for your time and help. Huge appreciated.
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RE: Any possibility to track goal completions/conversions at a sub-page (non-landing page) level in Google Analytics?
Yes, We've already setup a funnel. (that works great) Please see the image 2. It's combined with three images.
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RE: Any possibility to track goal completions/conversions at a sub-page (non-landing page) level in Google Analytics?
Thanks Dmitri. So what am I supposed to do now? Can you please see the screenshot for all Goal types. Do we need to change them?
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RE: Any possibility to track goal completions/conversions at a sub-page (non-landing page) level in Google Analytics?
Oh! It's a two type of goals, one is online booking and another is email enquire.
For online booking, start with http://www.flightcentre.ca/flights/london/book and then select flight and then credit card confirmation and last itinerary details.
For email enquire http://www.flightcentre.ca/flights/london/enquire?passedSearchType=byCriteria&passedSpecialities=London&search=Toronto this is just a simple form that works separately. We just looking for online booking goal. Most probably we have setup a goal correctly but we need to find the goal completion and visits for specific this /london promotional page. Hope this helps.
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RE: Any possibility to track goal completions/conversions at a sub-page (non-landing page) level in Google Analytics?
We have setup goal for http://www.flightcentre.ca/flights/ section, not for /flights/london so how do we track the behavior for particular this destination? Please see the screenshot.
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