Would you like to know how to create and track custom events on your WordPress website?
Adding custom events will help you track and measure the performance of the most important internal or external links (affiliate links, file downloads, calls, and email links tracking).
Setting up custom events is tricky for beginners. But with Analytify’s Events Tracking addon, you can easily create and track custom events on your WordPress website.
With Analytify, you don’t have to write any code snippet to track different events like (outbound links or, external links, affiliate links, etc.). This guide will show you how to get started with the Analytify Events Tracking Addon for Google Analytics Custom Event Tracking and how to view custom events in Analytify.
We assume you must install and activate the Analytify Pro version on your website.
To enable the events tracking addon in Analytify, you have to perform the following steps:
1. Go to your WordPress dashboard and look out for Analytify on the left-hand side of your WordPress dashboard. Then select Add-ons.
2. In the add-ons window, you can activate the Events Tracking Addon by clicking on the Activate Add-on button. Once activated, you will see “Deactivate add-on” instead of that green button.
Follow the given guidelines below to set up the events in Analytify:
1. Go to your WordPress dashboard, navigate to Analytify, and click on the Settings option
2. After clicking on the settings, a new window will open where you have to click on the Tracking option, and after clicking on the tracking option, a drop-down menu will open where you will find the Events Tracking option.
3. Now click on the Events tracking option, and a new window will open after clicking on the Events tracking Option.
In the events tracking window, there is an option Affiliate Links, where you can enter your affiliate links/internal links to track as an outbound link with the proper label or name. Plus, you can also track file downloads.
4. Click on Add Affiliate Link button and add your affiliate links/internal links with label/name for proper tracking
6. Now enable the Enhanced Link Attribution and turn on Anchor Tracking from No to Yes and click the save changes button.
Note: You must add/insert the slug of the Affiliate link for proper tracking. You can also track the clicks on external links inserted in your post or page content.
7. For file downloads tracking, you need to add the file extensions and use a pipe sign to separate each file extension.
To view the analytics of your custom events in Analytify, You need to perform the following steps:
1. Go to your WordPress dashboard, navigate to Analytify, and click on the Events Tracking
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2. Go to your WordPress dashboard, navigate to Analytify, and click the Dashboard option.
3. In the dashboard window, hover your cursor on Tracking. A drop-down menu will open, where you will see the Events Tracking option.
4. Now click on Event Tracking, and a new window will open where you can view the Analytics of your affiliate links and external links in your page or blog post content.
That’s it!
This is how you can set up and track custom events in Analytify without any complicated configuration. Now you know how to set up events tracking in Google Analytics with Analytify to track the performance of different events on your website.
If you need help with the Events Tracking add-on, look at the FAQs on the Analytify website or contact the Analytify support team.