Posted by Joe Oldak on

Exciting news, all websites now have real-time analytics, which you can access from Reports > Analytics in the admin pages.

These provide similar data to Google Analytics, but are completely cookieless and GDPR compliant so don't require a consent banner.

The old Site Statistics page is still available - though this uses the raw web server logs do doesn't quite show the same information. The Analytics page is great for showing visits by real people, and for tracking marketing campaigns. The Site Statistics page includes ever page/asset hit, as well as robots traffic.

For more information, see the Analytics page in the documentation.

(Note that the Analytics only includes data from about 10am today when it went live)

Thanks

Joe

Posted by Bradley Kelly on

Hi Joe,
Thank you. I was having a look at the documentation https://www.goatcounter.com/help/events on the GoatCounter website about creating campaigns through 'onclick', however I think I'm looking on the wrong part of the website that you showed on the last Voice Group Meeting, or I'm too sure how it works. If I'm thinking correctly, the code that you showed me, will it hide the UTM tags from the URL? As I didnt think before that the method I'm using, when you click on a page from the Media Hub to open a page in the iFrame, it will change the URL to include the UTM tags for example; https://www.suttonmencap.org.uk/mediahub/#skiptoContent?utm_campaign=Breakaways+Theatre+Trip&utm_source=MediaHub), but then if the person copies the URL to share, It will still have the UTM tags in the URL, but it won't load that page in the iFrame, so therefore, the wrong campaign will be tracked. 

Posted by Bradley Kelly on

Hi Joe. I've added data-goatcounter-click to all the podcasts links on the Media Hub like this;

href="https://www.suttonmencap.org.uk/mediahubcontent/assets/documents/podcast-01-employment-podcas"  data-goatcounter-click="https://www.suttonmencap.org.uk/mediahub/podcasts/employment#skiptoContent?utm_campaign=Podcasts+Employment+Podcast+with+Gemma+Yaz+and+Leonard+MediaHub&utm_source=MediaHub"

Is that the correct code to add?

Posted by Bradley Kelly on

Hi Joe, do links need to have utm_campaign= or would those link's campaign titles that don't have that be replaced with the webpage title?

 

https://www.suttonmencap.org.uk/current-vacancies/sessionalsupportworker/?utm_campaign=Job+Info&utm_source=Homepage_ShareButton