How to track adwords with google analytics

  • kauseway
    Asked on October 14, 2016 at 6:49 PM

    I created a jotform where people can buy my service.  The google analytics records a conversion if they go to my thank you page on my site from my checkout page on my site.  

     

    The checkout page on my site has a jotform:  https://form.jotform.com/62388791050157, hosted with jotforms iframe.  So although it records a conversion it records it as a referral since it has no idea where that lead came from. Since the lead came from an iframed jotform I assume.

    SO. I created a page on my website:  https://naturalcarecleaningservice.com/jotform-book-now-checkout and uploaded the source files into it to try and be able to track where people (especially adwords people) are coming from when they buy. I think that will work but now I see that I cant just update a drop down menu on the form:  "Select Your Cleaning Date".    

    This make me think I have to upload the source files everytime I need to update the available dates.  That wont work.

     

    1) Anyway to easily update the dates?

    2) Anyway to get google analytics script or tracking into iframe jotform so I can just put it back the way it was on.

     

    naturalcarecleaningservice.com/book-now-checkout

     

     

  • jonathan
    Replied on October 15, 2016 at 12:33 AM

    Hi,

    Can you please review this thread as well. If I understand correctly I think you were after the same requirement form what the user was after on that thread.

    A user had also shared this option.

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    I would suggest to use Google analytics goal tracking instead of the adwords tracking pixel, and then import it into Adwords - has been explained nicely here: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1034306?hl=en

    So what I did was create a goal in Analytics, point jotform to this thank you page http://kaffeimperiet.dk/tak and then import the goal in Adwords.

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    Please let us know if there is more we can help you with.

    Regards