Bounce Rate % reduce after implementing enhance ecommerce
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Hi Guys,
My bounce rate is normal 47% to 50% but after implementing enhance ecommerce it is showing 28% dont know what is the reason?
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Any help please?
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I have checked tag assitant it's looks fine for me, can any one check my website and let me know what is the exact issue?
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I need help on this?
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Can you please help me out?
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Hi AGM,
I have given my site on last comment can you please tell me where i am wrong.?
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Did you take a look at the help page? You might need to have your developer or whomever setup your Google tag manager account to take a look at the code on your site as well as your tags that are setup in tag manager.
https://support.google.com/tagassistant/answer/3207128?hl=en&ref_topic=2947092#nonstandard
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what if tag assistant shows blue singal? i.e. non standard implementation ?
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Are the bounce rates for these pages the ones that are lower than expected? If so that might be the case. Use the chrome extension to help you diagnose the problem it will tell you what is being fired. You can see if it is firing 2 page views or just the single page view which is normal.
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Need help, I have shared my site can anyone look into it?
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If i delete this - 1) Universal analytic - Track Type - "Page view" and Trigger on "all pages" then i think google will not be able to track many pages of my site is it?
Also in google analytic In mobile overview, transaction showing very very less compare to regular days.
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Hi,
In google tag manager i have configure two pageview tracking i.e.
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Universal analytic - Track Type - "Page view" and Trigger on "all pages"
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In Product detail tracking - Track Type - "Page View" Fire on custom event i.e. Events equals to Product detail
So is this a problem?
But my all checkout step 1, 2,3, payment option that is credit card, debit card all figures showing more than double.
But in ecommerce overview Transaction little bit showing less.
Any help please?
Thanks!
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Try running Google tag assistant chrome extension it shows you the tags that are currently showing on the page you are viewing. I say this because it might be a second pageview event that is firing when someone goes to one of your pages. That can cause your bounce rate to drop because it tracks two pageviews for every one page they visit, unless they leave the page before the second event fires.
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