use_findologic_with_google_analytics:filtertracking

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use_findologic_with_google_analytics:filtertracking [2022/01/03 12:55]
florian
use_findologic_with_google_analytics:filtertracking [2022/02/02 09:24]
florian
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 You can track the following clicks in your search and navigation with Findologic: You can track the following clicks in your search and navigation with Findologic:
  
-  * Submitted queries: Event: ​findologicSearch | findologicSearchRequest:​ /​findologic/​search?​searchparam=<​Query>​ +^ Tracked information ^ Event ^ Category ^ Action ^ Label ^ 
-  ​* ​Filter clicks in search: Event: ​findologicEvent | Category: ​FINDOLOGIC Filter Click: Search | Action: ​Filter name | Label: ​Filter value +Submitted queries ​findologicSearch | findologicSearchRequest:​ /​findologic/​search?​searchparam=<​Query> ​| || 
-  ​* ​Filter clicks in navigation: Event: ​findologicEvent | Category: ​FINDOLOGIC Filter Click: Navigation | Action: ​Filter name | Label: ​Filter value +Filter clicks in search ​findologicEvent | FINDOLOGIC Filter Click: Search | Filter name | Filter value | 
-  ​* ​Filter clicks in navigation: Event: ​findologicEvent | Category: ​FINDOLOGIC Result Click | Action: ​Query | Label: ​ID of the clicked product+Filter clicks in navigation ​findologicEvent | FINDOLOGIC Filter Click: Navigation | Filter name | Filter value | 
 +Filter clicks in navigation ​findologicEvent | FINDOLOGIC Result Click | Query | ID of the clicked product ​|
  
  
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     * Set a click handler to the filter.     * Set a click handler to the filter.
     * The click handler sends the used filter to Google Analytics.     * The click handler sends the used filter to Google Analytics.
-    * If you are using a direct implementation of Google Analytics, you can use the following method:+    * The following snippets might help you to implement ​the tracking in your API/Plugin integration
    
 <code javascript>​ga('​send',​ '​event',​ ..)</​code>​ <code javascript>​ga('​send',​ '​event',​ ..)</​code>​
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   transport: '​beacon'​   transport: '​beacon'​
 });</​code> ​ });</​code> ​
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 +<​note>​For Direct integrations the data is sent out of the box to Google Analytics as soon as the connection is working correctly.</​note>​
  
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