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Jun 2012

This was in another post by the mod on this forum:



"If you are selling downloads, then the buyer does need to visit your E-junkie thank-you page in order to claim their download, so you could just add the GWO conversion tracking code to your E-junkie thank-you page customization field(s):

84http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.custom.thankyou-page.htm84"



But how do I find the URL of my thank you page so I can give it to google website optimizer?



Does it change for every buyer?



Is there one static URL I can copy and paste for GWO?



Thanks.

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Ok.



So I created a Thank you page for one of my download products here: 21http://www.raw-food-health.net/Savory-Thank-You.html21



I've added the code with my I-frame script to that page, as suggested here: 7http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/tips.redirection.download-link.htm7



However it only tell me where to place my url to redirect buyers to a "common thank you page", which would apply to all my products.



Since some of my products are physical products, not download products, I'm under the impression that this is not advised if you're trying to get google analytics to track properly.



So...



1) Is it a good idea have a "common thank you page" that applies to all products?



2) If not, where can I paste my landing page URL so that just this one product redirects there?



Thanks.

It is not possible to have a product-specific custom thank-you page URL for download products. When you set up a Common Thank-you Page URL, all buyers will be granted access to that page once they finish checkout successfully, regardless of their final payment status and regardless of the item(s) purchased.



If you set up our recommended iframe scripting in that page, the iframe in your page would display the content of the thank-you page we would normally generate for that transaction, including links for download products if the buyer's payment was completed by the time they view that page. If the buyer's payment was not completed by that time, the links we provide in thank-you emails still give them a way to get back to the download page once their payment is actually completed.

2 years later

Hi ,



I have 3 different downloadable products for sale. For each product, I've created a custom thank you page on e-junkie.



In order to track sales with Google Analytics, i've added an iframe into my custom thank you pages code on e-junkie.



That iframe code points to a unique (one per product) .php file on my server which contains the Google Analytics code.



When I buy a product, the e-junkie thank you page appears for that product, and an empty iframe appears at the bottom of that page. This iframe loads (i hope) the GA code.



The problem is when I add text in the body of the php code, located on my server, which in turns gets loaded into the iframe on my e-junkie thank you pages, that text does not appear.



The iframe appears on the thank you page, but the text inside it does not. Does e-junkie prevent iframes to load from their thank you page?



Thanks

cvcv

Whatever custom thank-you page HTML you provide in your account and/or product settings just gets inserted as-is into the thank-you/download pages we generate for you, so you could just paste your GA tracking code directly into there -- see full details on thank-you page customization here:

8http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.custom.thankyou-page.htm8



That said, if you're using your standard E-junkie Cart buttons with a block of your View Cart code on every page, that should display the cart as an overlay "inside" your page, and this also allows you to use our custom version of GA tracking code which adds cart button click tracking and GA Ecommerce Tracking to the standard GA tracking features. In this case, you won't even need to add any GA code to your thank-you pages, as we'd handle that automatically. See full details and instructions here:

3http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.tracking.htm3