web analytics and tagging for site success
Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2004 8:45 am
Question, has anyone in this forum been able to figure out how to set up web
analytics on Shop Site? Typically this is done by sprinkling a series of
small lines of javascript and setting variables to capture small details
about a page, i.e color, product type, quantity, etc.
Unfortunately, it looks to me like javascript can not be added to Shop Site
in terms of the CART, so what essentially happens is that after the customer
selects the product page, the analysis is over. My tools can not 'SEE' the
buying process. I can't even 'see' the selection of an 'add to cart' link,
this in of itself would be helpful.
The strength of web analysis is in form abadonment, funnel analysis,
scenario design and conversion tracking, but Shop Site essentially stops the
smart business person from utilizing this. When your average conversion
rates on your site hit 3 and 4%, most folks are lucky. The sad truth is that
is simply an exclamation on the vanilla performance of your web site. Is
anyone interested in the other 97 percent of the business you are missing??
Anyone have suggestions??
analytics on Shop Site? Typically this is done by sprinkling a series of
small lines of javascript and setting variables to capture small details
about a page, i.e color, product type, quantity, etc.
Unfortunately, it looks to me like javascript can not be added to Shop Site
in terms of the CART, so what essentially happens is that after the customer
selects the product page, the analysis is over. My tools can not 'SEE' the
buying process. I can't even 'see' the selection of an 'add to cart' link,
this in of itself would be helpful.
The strength of web analysis is in form abadonment, funnel analysis,
scenario design and conversion tracking, but Shop Site essentially stops the
smart business person from utilizing this. When your average conversion
rates on your site hit 3 and 4%, most folks are lucky. The sad truth is that
is simply an exclamation on the vanilla performance of your web site. Is
anyone interested in the other 97 percent of the business you are missing??
Anyone have suggestions??