Description
Twitter Tools – Google Analytics Tagger integrats with Alex King’s Twitter Tools to tag all the URL’s published with the Google Analytics Campaign.
The final URL will look like this: http://www.foo.com/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=social
You can read more about it here: URL Builder
Installation
- Upload the folder twitter-tools-google-analytics-tagging to the
/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Go to Options -> Twitter Tools to configure your Google Analytics
- Enjoy 🙂
Configuration:
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Campaign Source (utm_source): Required. Use
utm_source
to identify a search engine, newsletter name, or other source. Example:utm_source=google
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Campaign Medium (utm_medium): Required. Use
utm_medium
to identify a medium such as email or cost-per- click. Example:utm_medium=cpc
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Campaign Term (utm_term): Used for paid search. Use
utm_term
to note the keywords for this ad. Example:utm_term=running+shoes
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Campaign Content (utm_content): Used for A/B testing and content-targeted ads. Use
utm_content
to differentiate ads or links that point to the same URL. Examples:utm_content=logolink or utm_content=textlink
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Campaign Name (utm_campaign): Required. Used for keyword analysis. Use
utm_campaign
to identify a specific product promotion or strategic campaign. Example:utm_campaign=spring_sale
FAQ
- Is compatible with the other Twitter Tools extensions?
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Yes, it is 🙂
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Changelog
1.0
- First version