![]() Now I'm going to go create an Intelligence tracking Id to help automate the management of Google Analytics. I am going to go ahead and select the existing tracking Id on my site. Intelligence will create an enhanced profile that will work side by side with any existing Google Analytics configuration I have already done. Now I'm back on my WordPress site and see that all my forms are going to track using a form submission event but ideally, I really want to track my forms as a goal that has a value. I can add a goal by clicking the Add Goal link. I'm going to create one called "Contact submission". Leave the description and goal value blank and add my goal. Now it's going to create this goal in Google Analytics from WordPress automatically. Now I can set it inside of WordPress by just using the drop-down. The first thing I want to do is I want to go ahead and open up Google Analytics real-time tracking so I can see the event coming through and will notice that the goal that we created, Contact submission, has already been created is available for us. Here are the four forms that we have any tryout. I'm going to go ahead and use the Contact form. Over on the real-time report, we will see it shortly. Here the contact submission is now coming through. If you're wondering how this works, behind the scenes we are actually pushing an event that we configure Google Analytics to listen to. So it's nice is it also tells us the title of the form so we know which ones are being submitted. It's great all of our Gravity Forms are now being tracked as a default goal but a lot of times we want to customize some tracking. For example, Contact submission may not be appropriate for all of these different types of forms so let's go ahead and set up a custom goal for our Newsletter Signup. ![]() I can do that but going into Gravity Forms itself. ![]() I've got this drop-down for Intelligence. If I drop down the tracking selection I have my existing goals. I can go ahead and add that using the Add goal button.Īdd my Newsletter signup. ![]()
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