How to set up cross-domain tracking
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 4:03 am
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What is cross-domain?
Cross-domain refers to a situation where one website spans board members email lists multiple domains
. If this situation continues, Google Analytics will not be able to measure page transitions correctly.
For example, let's say the "top page" of an e-commerce site is on "aaaaa.com" and the "purchase page" is on "bbbbb.com". In a cross-domain situation like this, the session will be terminated when crossing domains. When the session is terminated, the purchase page will be measured as "visited from an external site called aaaaa.com" instead of "visited from organic search".
In other words, to measure page transitions correctly in a cross-domain situation, you need to make settings in Google Analytics.
The necessary setting is " Cross-domain tracking setting ." By setting cross-domain tracking, you will be able to measure page transitions within multiple domains.
Cross-domain is explained in detail in this article. Please read it as well.
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Analyze your Google Analytics data
summary
What is cross-domain?
Cross-domain refers to a situation where one website spans board members email lists multiple domains
. If this situation continues, Google Analytics will not be able to measure page transitions correctly.
For example, let's say the "top page" of an e-commerce site is on "aaaaa.com" and the "purchase page" is on "bbbbb.com". In a cross-domain situation like this, the session will be terminated when crossing domains. When the session is terminated, the purchase page will be measured as "visited from an external site called aaaaa.com" instead of "visited from organic search".
In other words, to measure page transitions correctly in a cross-domain situation, you need to make settings in Google Analytics.
The necessary setting is " Cross-domain tracking setting ." By setting cross-domain tracking, you will be able to measure page transitions within multiple domains.
Cross-domain is explained in detail in this article. Please read it as well.
â–¼Related articleWhat
is cross-domain? How to set it up in Google Analytics explained [Learn in 5 minutes]