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There are three major ways to use lead info within a page:
Meahgan, here's some info for GA and RTP integration:
Integrate RTP with Google Analytics - Marketo Docs - Product Docs
The way we track campaigns in GA is by using utm_campaign tags in all the ads. You can then see the campaigns in GA and use Events or Goals to measure performance.
Masha Finkelstein you seem to be in the know: without the RTP add-on, is there a way to push Marketo info (via ID) to GA to enrich GA and do some widening dimension? I cannot seem to find a concrete answer on topic.
Thanks.
Cécile, I know you've been looking for this in a couple of places, but I can't put my finger on what's missing for you.
Obvs. GA gives you the ability to push a user ID as described here. So that part is taken care of.
What remains is to figure out which Marketo field/variable you want to use as the ID, and whether that field is available in the browser to be pushed to GA. The options are:
thanks Sanford Whiteman. no worries, I'm probably a bit slow!
I did understand that it's best to use Marketo ID as a key. The question that remains open for me is how do I perform look-up. As you know, you're able in GA to use some geo filters and a limited number of demographic filters. We would like to leverage on Marketo info to create some segments based on Industry and job titles. So how do I collect in GA the fact that Marketo ID 10002 is an IT Manager and works in Retail for instance? so that I can say in GA that 20% of the page unique visitors on my product A page are IT Managers. Does that make sense?
There are three major ways to use lead info within a page:
I just recently completed a project where I integrated Marketo and Google Analytics. I published an article and accompanying cheat sheet, both are available from Google Analytics-Marketo End-to-End Integration - I provide lots of examples and step-by-step instructions. I hope that will help all those looking for answers!
Hey Stephane! You were my tutor in one of the Web Analytics Certificate classes at UBC back in 2011. I recall your Digital Analytics Maturity Model which was quite ahead of it's time in those days.
Nice to see you here in the Marketo Community.
Smart idea using webhooks to trigger custom events in GA. You could pass anything that way - very flexible.
Hey Justin - I'm always amazed when I cross the path of one of the hundreds of students I have tutored or people I've met at conferences over the year.
Indeed, using webhooks allows you to do virtually anything, including sending back ecommerce transactions into GA (as my client wanted to do once a lead was closed). But trust me, getting all the right configuration was quite an endeavour as only bits & pieces were available and I couldn't find any complete examples - thus my cheat sheet!
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thanks Stephane Hamel for the Cheatsheet. I'll have a look at it!