Google Analytics Gets Some Ecommerce Updates

Google announced some updates it’s making to Google Analytics tracking code and processing, specifically related to ecommerce. “These changes will allow you to better filter, segment and c...
Google Analytics Gets Some Ecommerce Updates
Written by Chris Crum
  • Google announced some updates it’s making to Google Analytics tracking code and processing, specifically related to ecommerce.

    “These changes will allow you to better filter, segment and categorize the revenue generating portion of your traffic,” says Google in a blog post.

    Users will now be able to utilize custom variables, and Google is expanding filters for ecommerce to support page titles, hostnames, request URIs and internal search terms. Before, ecommerce data didn’t respect profile filters for “page-level” data, Google points out.

    “Say you are tracking www.website.com and store.website.com,” the company explains. “In order to analyze store traffic separately you have created a duplicate profile with a filter that includes traffic to store.website.com only. Currently, ecommerce reports would include data across both store.website.com and website.com which is not working as expected. Following this change, ecommerce reports would respect the filter to only include data from store.website.com which we believe is the correct behavior.”

    Google notes that if you have profile filters for page level data, the change will mean ecommerce data is only included for the subset of your traffic you’re filtering for.

    The changes will roll out on Friday.

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