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Moving from old GTM to New Version of GTM - Analytic & Adwords transaction and revenue stop refelecting
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Hi Guys,
I am moving from old version of tag manager to new version of tag manager. But when i do so at that time in my google analytic 1) my adwords transaction, revenue and ecommerce conversion rate stop showing. 2) In ecommerce -overview also transaction, revenenue and ecommermce conversion rate stop showing.
Can any one tell me what is the issue?
I am sharing with you the details configuration of my old tag manager and new version of tag manager -
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I am using google analytic having id - UA-12345678-9
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I am using old version of google tag manager in that i have configure 5 tags -
a) google adwords conversion tracking
b) GA pageview tracking
c) google remarketing
d) GA conversion tracking
e) twitter conversion trackingI did following configuration for all -
- Tag Name - google adwords conversion tracking
tag type - Adwords conversion tracking
conversion id - 123123123 ( from adwords)
conversion lable - sdfsnfs-sfsf ( from adowrds)
Firing rule -{{url}} contains ordersuccessful.aspx
{{event}} equals gtm.domsave
- Google Analytic PageView Tracking
Tag Type - classic Google Analytic
web properid id - UA-12345678-9
track type - page view
Firing rule - all pages
save
- GA conversion Tracking
tag type - classic google analytics
web property id - UA-12345678-9
track type - transaction
Firing rule -{{url}} contains ordersuccessful.aspx
{{event}} equals gtm.domBy above configuration everything work fine with google analytic.
In New versoin of tag mananger following configuration i did -
- Adwords conversion tracking
Choose Product - Google Adwords
choose tag type - adwords conversion tracking
configure tag - conversion id - taken from adwords
conversion label - taken from adwords
conversion value - {{google_conversion_value}}
Fire on -
Name - order successful page
type - custom event
Filter- Page url contains ordersuccessful.aspx
event equals gtm.domsave
- Choose Product - Google Analytic,
choose tag type - universal analytic
configure tag - tracking id - UA-12345678-9, track type - page view
Fire on - All pages
save
- GA conversion tracking
Choose Product - Google Analytic,
choose tag type - universal analytic
configure tag - tracking id - UA-12345678-9, track type - transactionFire on -
Name - order successful page
type - custom event
Filter- Page url contains ordersuccessful.aspx
event equals gtm.domsave
By above configuration my analytic stop reflecting transaction, revenue, ecommerce conversion rate for adwords and ecommerce overview.
Thanks!
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Hi All!
It looks like Dev Dan asked a follow-up question here, if anyone can help him out.
http://moz.com/community/q/gtm-migration-from-old-to-new-verison-as-old-version-closing-on-1st-april
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Hey! I am going to try to help. I haven't seen this issue either, but I'll try to work through it with you. First, a few questions.
- Are you using Universal Analytics? It doesn't seem so based on your answers above, but I wanted to verify.
- The tag manager change you mean is for the new updated interface mentioned here, right: http://analytics.blogspot.com/2014/10/making-tag-management-more-accessible.html
- Is your AdWords account still attached to your Analytics account? Stupid question, but have to check to be sure.
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Thanks Jasmine,
Will wait for someone reply as still i am looking for answer!
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Hey Dev Dan!
Sorry for the late response times on my end. I know that has to be really frustrating. I've not had the opportunity to oversee the issues with switching to GTM so I've asked that we find someone else who may be able to help you. Hang in there! Hopefully we have someone who has run into a similar issue.
- topic:timeago_earlier,10 days
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Not a single reply...is this too technical question?
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I am waiting for reply, please help...
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Any expert help please..
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My question is not long it's just a configuration steps, so please experts check & share your views.
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