• Hi, please could you tell me the right query parameter I have to enter in Google Analytics to monitor users searches?
    I entered “ajax_search” but I dont know if it’s right.
    And please…Have I to check the “Strip query parameters out of Url” option?
    Thanks

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  • Plugin Author wpdreams

    (@wpdreams)

    Hi,

    Using “ajax_search” is fine by the default configuration. You don’t have to check that opion.

    Best,
    Ernest M.

    Thread Starter fadipet

    (@fadipet)

    Thanks for the answer. Anyway with “ajax-search” as query parameter on Google Analitycs, search terms used don’t seem to appear on Google Analytics Site Search Overview.
    My website is connected to GA through Monsterinsight and everyting works fine.
    Is there some setting or code I have to consider to solve the issue?

    Plugin Author wpdreams

    (@wpdreams)

    Whoops, sorry I responded to the wrong topic, please ignore this reply.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 9 months ago by wpdreams.
    Plugin Author wpdreams

    (@wpdreams)

    No custom code should be required, although I am not familiar how Monsterinsight implements the google tracking code to the page. It is possible, that they might use a different variable scope, so the plugin may think that there is no google analyitcs used.
    Is there a site URL you can share, where I can take a look?

    Thread Starter fadipet

    (@fadipet)

    Thanks for the reply. However my site is in maintenance mode as it is still not complete, so it is not publicly available. When I tried word searches on the site I temporarily disabled maintenance mode and I searched not as admin logged in user. But with no luck.

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