Re: Simple Google Analytics - Support
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Originally Posted by
CaroleAs
I realise the Google Analytic cannot track EVERYTHING and EVERY transaction, giving figures somewhat lower than they are. I was wondering if anyone would have a rough average of how much is "missing" as far as the figures are concerned in Google Analytics? Like can i expect a 10% discrepancy? 20%? I would like to get at least a ball park figure if possible.
Thanks.
There is no rough estimate as it would be different for every company and completely dependent on the number of visitors that have their browser set to block or not run JavaScript. Once you figure out what this is for your business you would be able to use that figure.
I work with some pretty big companies that use GA and we don't worry too much about the discrepancy as it is often so small it doesn't really make a difference if you are looking at right numbers anyhow.
Basically, to get your overall picture of how your website is really performing (meaning how effective it is at turning website visitors into sales) you should be taking averages over a given range of time anyhow. Those averages when compared with previous numbers over a similar time range are what is going to determine your next move.
If the range is too large your numbers will be watered down ... if too small, they will have greater margin of error.
Re: Simple Google Analytics - Support
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Originally Posted by
riggergrant
Sorry if this was answered in an earlier post, I looked back a few pages and couldnt see anything relevant
zencart 139, new install, trying install Simple GA. When running the SQL script I get an error code 106: Syntax error for the second line Select (@t4:=configuration_group_id) as t4
is there an update to this script or a change I need to make to it for the latest MYSQL?
Thanks
Grant
What version of MySQL are you using?
Re: Simple Google Analytics - New Version 1.2.3 Released
Ok, I just completed and released an update to the previous Simple Google Analytics module. There were a number of items I had been meaning to alter and add to the original, and that is covered in this release. I've tested this on a number of sites and it works flawlessly.
For those that have a previous version (1.2.x etc...) it is a super easy upgrade. I included a separate readme file for reference. Basically if you follow that readme it will tell you want needs to be done to upgrade.
This version is 1.2.3 and has the following features:
1. New Asychronous tracking has been added as an option so you can now select either the legacy 'urchin.js' tracking code, the ga.js tracking code or the newest Asynchronous tracking code released in Dec 2009 by Google.
Placement of tracking is also automatically taken care of (moving the asynchronous tracking to the top).
2. This version is extremely flexible (for easy expansion) and allows you to track any custom variables you would like for your store following the guidelines Google sets forth at the following link:
http://code.google.com/apis/analytic...Variables.html
This means a user can easily track domains and events of their choosing without any limitations. If you have any current customizations you made to your tracking code you can now easily add them to the site from the Admin interface of Zen Cart.
3) Built in ability to track Ecommerce transactions, goals, funnels, and even pay-per-click conversion automatically, and all in one interface.
4) Easy install / easy upgrade.
It is pending activation in the Zen Cart download section but if you can't wait to get it there you can download it now from the following link: zencartoptimization.com/downloads/
Re: Simple Google Analytics - New Version 1.2.3 Released
Just finished the upgrade (1.2.2 to 1.2.3) - everything seems to of gone smoothly, thanks to your very simple and clear README_UPGRADE-TO-1-2-3.txt .
Thanks for your continuous support and development of this fantastic add on :smile:
Re: Simple Google Analytics - Support
Glad to hear it all went well. Enjoy!
Re: Simple Google Analytics - Support
First of all thanx very much for this contribution!
then i've followed instruction for 1st installation, also installed the sql file
but now i have a problem i don't have: google analytics in my admin area... (configuration->google analytics) Even if i well uploaded the corret file in my admin folder
so i wonder what i did wrong...
Any help whould be much appreciated
Re: Simple Google Analytics - Support
If you didn't get any error messages when running the install patch (not the upgrade patch) then you should see it under the configuration section.
Are you running any "admin permissions" module that might prevent it from showing (until you select it to be accessible from your admin settings section?)
That config section is added not through the actual uploading of the files, but through the SQL patch that installs the mod.
Re: Simple Google Analytics - Support
oh my what a blond moment lol!
my store got a lot of modules on it and yep i've got the admin permissions' one and i can now see the google analytics in my configuration now :clap:
Re: Simple Google Analytics - Support
Eric:
A couple of questions please:
1. How can I check my database to see if I previously installed the first version? What word can I use to search my database?
I am asking because I think I started the first installed and never finished it and I just want to make sure I install the correct sql patch.
2. This file: includes/modules/pages/checkout_success/on_load_main.js
I don't have this file.
Thanks!
Re: Simple Google Analytics - Support
Eric, I used Google Analytics by Andrew. Now should I uninstall that sql? Or will adding your patch be okay?
Thanks!