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mkp007 member Posts: 56 |
I've noticed from Google Analytics that people are going to content "/t". I've searched long and hard and have determined this must be triggered when people view the cart (ie no other links to "/t" exist). Is this true? If so, is there a way to change it from "/t" to maybe "/cartviews" or something like that? Thanks # POSTED ON: April 15, 2009 @ 12:00 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 4352 |
Hm, I'm not aware of what that refers to, so I'll have to ask Development to respond if visits to "/t" indicate anything to do with our cart. # POSTED ON: April 15, 2009 @ 15:00 GMT -7 |
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mkp007 member Posts: 56 |
Thanks Tyson. Some more info. The majority of the "clicks" going to "/t" comes from: http://www.bagtoss.com/purchase.htm This would make since as most people would view the cart from this page. Also, visitors to "/t" always come from a page with the "view cart" button. "/t" is never a entrance page. It would be good if indeed Google Analytics was tracking traffic to the cart but I don't understand how that could be. I would think my analytics code would need to be in the cart code. right? Thanks again for looking into this. I've been trying to figure this out for a while now. mark # POSTED ON: April 15, 2009 @ 15:23 GMT -7 |
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mkp007 member Posts: 56 |
Here is a bit more info. Someone made a purchase through Paypal. When I review the Google Analytics, I see that under content that the page "/t" had a "$ index" value equal to the purchase total (actually, it was exactly half the total because there were two unique visits, I think Google takes an average per unique visit). It would be great if someone can confirm that "/t" page views are indeed cart views. # POSTED ON: April 23, 2009 @ 11:35 GMT -7 |
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