• I am using the Amazon eStore Affiliates plugin together with WooCommerce, which means my checkout process is different: after clicking on the ‘check out’ button in the shopping cart, a redirect page appears and visitors are then being sent to the Amazon website.
    See http://www.alice-in-wonderland.net/shop/ for a live example.

    Your plugin apparently only measures the standard WooCommerce checkout and does nothing when I enable it. Only when I accidentally disabled the Amazon plugin and people went through the default WooCommerce checkout steps, it actually gathered data in my GA-account.
    However, it then did not measure any additions of products to the shopping cart. I could only see product and category data, and then transactions. All the steps in between (including cart) were empty.

    How do I set up the plugin so it will work with my custom checkout process?
    I would like to measure the addition of products to the cart en then how many people actually click on the checkout button.

    Thank you for any help you can provide.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/enhanced-e-commerce-for-woocommerce-store/

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  • Thread Starter Millennyum

    (@millennyum)

    *bump*

    Anyone?

    Plugin Author Conversios

    (@tatvic)

    Hi Millennyum,

    Thank you for your patience.

    We did a quick check of your store and found that you have not enabled the “Add UA tracking code” option in our plugin’s settings page. We request you to enable it, to get all the data till the checkout page.

    Your site gets redirected to Amazon website after the checkout button. Since our plugin is set up on your store, it won’t be able to track the transactions carried out on the other website.

    Hope this helps!

    Thread Starter Millennyum

    (@millennyum)

    The plugin is currently disabled because it does not work as it should. That is why you cannot see it in the code.

    I know I cannot track the transactions after the customer has been redirected to Amazon. But I do want to track what customers added to my cart, before clicking on the ‘checkout’ button and being redirected.

    When I enable the plugin, it does not measure anything. It only starts measuring something when I disable my affiliate plugin and the default WooCommerce checkout steps are being used.
    The affiliate plugin makes use of the WooCommerce product pages and shopping cart, so I assume that should be working?

    Please advice how I can track all product additions to the cart and the click of the checkout button.

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