Rastreie inscrições no Google Analytics

How could I track sign-ups on Google Analytics?

I took a look at this post, but didn’t understand what the code meant, or where I should be adding it.

I am aware that users get sent to a page after signing-up via EMAIL, which I can use to track sign ups. Although, when users sign up using another social platform (Facebook, Twitter, etc…) they are not redirected to any URL

So could someone please explain to me how to do this. Thanks

Your best bet here is going to be firing Google Analytics through Tag Manager and configuring event triggers. Here is a good tutorial on Medium.

I’m wondering what is missing from the Admin Dashboard numbers for new accounts that GA would provide.

There are countless use cases around why someone would want to achieve this. A few that come to mind right away…

  1. Tracking conversion paths: “How long does it take for a registration at discourse.example.com to translate into a sale at example.com? Is it 6 months? How can we make it 3?”
  2. Initial time on site: “How long do new users spend on the site after initial registration? Is it just 2 minutes? Our most engaged users spent an average of 20 minutes, and visited x, y, z pages. Maybe we need to route new users to those pages first?”
  3. New Member Acquisition: “We are spending $200/day on Google Adwords to promote the new forum. What is our return on the investment? Is the ad converting on the first visit? How many on the second, third, fourth? … Okay, looks like it take “X” impressions to lead to one conversion. Do we need to adjust our ad copy? Should we test different colors on the landing page? What do those demographics look like anyway?”

Those come to mind right away, but I could think of several dozen other reasons someone would want this data integrated directly into Google Analytics instead of just looking at the admin dashboard. Don’t get me wrong, the dashboard is a great 50,000 foot view. The data there works for high-level look at your forum. I can see us using it to put together C-Level reports for enterprise customers. But if you’re on the front line and need to translate data into actionable insights that lead to business outcomes you can report up to the C-Suite, unifying this data into Google Analytics makes perfect sense.

Here’s a solid article I found that offers a bit more context, along with links to custom reports you can import into your Google Analytics account.

Desktop vs Mobile consumption?

@Henry_Cooper Did you find any solution ? Thanks

Estou tentando configurar o rastreamento de cadastros no GA. Já tentei usar /users/account-created na configuração de objetivos do GA. Em uma postagem de 2016, @techAPJ afirmou que o rastreamento do GA foi aplicado às seguintes páginas:

/users/account-created, /users/activate-account e users/password-reset.

Nenhuma delas está retornando resultados nos últimos 7 dias, período em que tivemos cadastros.

Dê uma olhada na postagem do Henry. Eles se registraram por e-mail direto ou por meio de conta social?

Ei, Sam, você encontrou uma solução para isso? Estou travado no mesmo problema! :sob:

Tentei usar o Google Analytics / Tag Manager, mas parece que um evento de registro não está sendo disparado.

Consegui implementar uma solução alternativa acionando tags de eventos do GTM embutidas nos ícones sociais. Não foi uma real inscrição, pois há mais algumas etapas para completar, mas isso me deu insights melhores do que nada.

No entanto, os dados estavam razoavelmente precisos no início e agora os números estão muito fora do esperado. Estou me perguntando se há bots ou scripts clicando nesses botões sociais (sem realizar a inscrição). Também não parece ser o caso de potenciais membros abandonando o processo de inscrição.

Sei que isso não é muito útil, mas seria ótimo se houvesse uma solução melhor para o rastreamento de conversões.