Enjovia Help
We leverage Google’s analytics capabilities so you can monitor how customers access and interact with your site. This can provide valuable insights about where you are doing well as well as improvements that you could make to improve your sales.
Google Analytics is an industry leading analytics system that provides information about where site visitors are coming from, how long they spend on your site, what they are doing on there, as well as many other customisable metrics. Find out more at https://marketingplatform.google.com/about/analytics/.We use Google Tag Manager to collect data and pass information for Analytics to processing and display. Tag Manager collects this data by listening for events that your Enjovia store emits, such as a product being added to a basket, or an order being completed. You can also add in your own custom events to track if there are other specific actions that you want to monitor. Find out more at https://marketingplatform.google.com/about/tag-manager/.
The first step is to set up your Google Tag Manager to listen for the events emitted by your Enjovia store.
You now have a Google Tag Manager container set up. We now need to tell the container which events it should listen out for. Enjovia provides a template container that includes all of the e-commerce tracking that we provide. Download the file from the link below by right clicking and pressing ‘save link as’. Download Here
Your Google Tag Manager container is now set up to listen out for the events it needs to.
However, it does not yet know where to send this information. We need to set up a Google Analytics account.
We need to let Tag Manager know the Measurement ID of the analytics property to send data to.
The only thing left is to enter your container ID in your Enjovia store settings to let Enjovia know where to send its events.
Your Enjovia analytics are now set up and ready to use. Visits to your store will be tracked and sent to Google Analytics.
Be aware that customers using ad-blockers and certain cookie settings will inhibit tracking, so you should not rely on the information displayed in Google Analytics as a source of truth for things like sales totals. Also, depending on the traffic to your site, Analytics can take up to two days to update and reflect the latest statistics.