Track Gyroscope Coordinates in Google Analytics with Google Tag Manager November 2, 2015 | Leave a comment I was recently playing around with the Chrome Experiments for Virtual Reality, and I realized some of the interesting insights you can gain using the gyroscope coordinates from your mobile device. For example, if I’m on the roller coaster experiment, where do users look when they’re in certain parts of the experience? If I’m speeding down a… Read More
4 Common Oversights When Implementing Website Analytics October 30, 2015 | Leave a comment Have you ever been tasked with analyzing a website and find out you don’t have the data you need to accurately perform it? Or come to realize that the data you have is inaccurate? I come across this too many times. It’s a problem that can be easily avoided with process. In this article, we’ll… Read More
Track Disqus Comments Using Google Tag Manager October 29, 2015 | Leave a comment I recently implemented Disqus comments on my blog and have used them in the past. They’re great for allowing users to post a comment with their social media account. It’s also really easy to implement on any website. In this post, we’ll take a look at how you can track comments in Google Analytics using… Read More
Create Custom Page Titles Using Google Tag Manager October 27, 2015 | 2 Comments Often times when analyzing a blog, people ask how their posts are performing. That’s easy right? Just run a report in Google Analytics by Page Title. Yes, that works, but what if you want to export that report for a presentation and find that the title of your posts read ‘Post Name | Blog Title’.… Read More
Track Social Shares Using Google Tag Manager and Jetpack by WordPress October 24, 2015 | Leave a comment Since I recently set up my blog, I decided to use Jetpack’s sharing widgets on all of my post pages. It’s super easy to set up and I didn’t feel like using the traditional native sharing widgets from the social networks. The only downfall of this route is that it doesn’t display the share count,… Read More