Hi,



In Google analytics, where do I find / how do I report the "add to cart" click data?



http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.tracking.htm

"E-junkie Cart buttons are pre-integrated with Google Analytics. When you use E-junkie Cart buttons together with our version of Google's Analytics tracking code (given below), we can add cart-button click tracking to the regular Analytics page-traffic monitoring, and we also take care of context transfer and ensure that we don't report duplicate conversions if the buyer returns to their thank-you page again."



Ok, I have the recommended JS in the footer, and get GA shows the ecommerce tab with data:



Overview, Total Revenue, Conversion Rate, Average Order Value, Product Performance, Transactions, Visits to purchase, Days to purchase.



Good data. But I want to see how may people clicked the "add to cart" - where is that? sure, conversion rate gives an idea, but not the volume. Sure, one could calculate it, but again - would like the raw data - x visits, y transactions.



Custom reporting shows the following ecommerce datapoints:

Metrics available:

Unique purchases

Product Revenue

Quantity

Revenue

Per Visit Value

RPC

Average Value

Shipping

Tax

Transactions



Dimensions:

Affiliation

Days to Transactions

Transaction

Product SKU

Product

Product Category

Count of Visits to a Transaction



What am I missing?

  • created

    May '11
  • last reply

    May '11
  • 1

    reply

  • 1.0k

    views

  • 2

    users

  • 2

    links

Cart button clicks should show up in Analytics automatically if you use our version of the GA tracking code as recommended; I think this would show up as regular page/link traffic in GA, rather than specifically Ecommerce Tracking data.



However, it seems that something has changed with GA recently that's causing a problem with our GA tracking integration, so Development is looking into that:

http://www.e-junkie.com/bb/topic/5186