• I have configured Enhanced Ecommerce tracking and it is working fine….it tracks only product list view, product view, add to cart, check out….but there are other events which are not tracking

    An example after “addtocart” there is “viewcart” viewcart….i wanted to tack this view cart to enhanced ecommerce….similarly i wanted to track increase or decrease quantity and update cart….

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  • Plugin Author Thomas Geiger

    (@duracelltomi)

    Hi John,

    Thanks for posting your question.

    Enhanced Ecommerce does not include a view cart event, could you be more specific with this question?
    As for the increase and decrease buttons: if you wish to track clicks on those buttons, that could be possible with Google Tag Manager’s “Click” trigger type. If you are updating your cart, an add to cart or remove from cart event should fire by my plugin to track changes in quantity.

    Thomas Geiger

    Thread Starter johnpeterm

    (@johnpeterm)

    Hello Thomas,

    Thank you for the reply. And very big thank you for this wonderful plugin and your detailed reply to all the questions in the support forum and I have learned lot from support answers..

    here comes my clarification….

    The following events are tracked in enhanced ecommerce with this plugin…namely
    category view
    product view
    add to cart
    quantity
    checkout
    Product price….

    Now i wanted to add two more events to this enhanced ecommerce tracking…

    Quick view quick view
    View Cart view cart

    i want this to be part of enhanced ecommerce event tracking…so that I can get proper flow of the funnel…

    thank you

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 10 months ago by johnpeterm.
    Plugin Author Thomas Geiger

    (@duracelltomi)

    Hi,

    Thanks for the details.
    Currently Enhanced Ecommerce has a fixed set of events that you can track. Most of them are implemented in the plugin but quick view and view cart is not part of this and there aren’t any options to extend the list of events.

    What you/we can do is to track those extra events as regular Google Analytics events but will not melt into the standard Ecommerce reports in GA.

    Quick view is not part of the default WooCommerce experience, to be able to track a product detail view event for example here I need to know what plugin you are using for this. If this is a widely used plugin, I can include proper support. As for “View cart” maybe you can just simply check the pageview count on the /cart path

    Thomas

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