Hihi, I like the idea of adding utm parameters to your link to separate my test order from other transactions in your statistics 😉
I checked your site and the transaction was being passed through. It should be visible in your reports within 24 hours.
Thank you very much for your review, and for liking my idea 🙂
I can now see all the transaction data on GA (including your test transaction) the plugin is working great as expected.
Please share your experience about shopping experience on my site.
Thank you,
Shariq Moosa
just a quick question,
Should I also be able to see when people click on add to cart button, As I am unable to track these events.
Thank you,
Shariq Moosa
Hi,
If you want to see add to cart events you will need to add a new GA event tag into your GTM container which fires on the dataLayer event: gtm4wp.addProductToCart
You need to setup this tag to include enhanced ecommerce as well. You can set event category, action and label as you wish, important is that the GA event should be fired so that the add to cart data can be passed into GA.
Thomas
Hello,
I have created all the tags / triggers mentioned in your blog post.
But seems like some error I cant see events in my GA.
Please find the screen-shots below
add to cart Tag:
http://prntscr.com/7o7hgx
add to cart Trigger:
http://prntscr.com/7o7i6s
All Triggers:
http://prntscr.com/7o7jqu
All Events:
http://prntscr.com/7o7k7h
Thank you,
Shariq Moosa
Hi,
Thanks for a great plugin.
I stumbled on the same issue but when changing the trigger name to “gtm4wp.addProductToCart” instead of “Add to Cart” it worked.
Though, I could not get product click to work yet.
Regards,
Niklas
Hi guys,
I just updated my tutorial with screenshots and some refinement. Check it and if you still have any questions, please post it to here, I will answer it quickly again:
https://duracelltomi.com/google-tag-manager-for-wordpress/how-to-articles/setup-enhanced-ecommerce-tracking
Thomas