Comments on: 20 Ecommerce Segments to Improve Your Customer Insights https://online-metrics.com/ecommerce-segments/ Google Analytics Courses and Consulting Tue, 28 Jun 2022 07:19:42 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Paul Koks https://online-metrics.com/ecommerce-segments/#comment-33675 Fri, 20 Apr 2018 14:23:59 +0000 https://online-metrics.com/?p=7887#comment-33675 In reply to john.

Hi John,
Good question and to be honest this is hard to track with a complete funnel as you can only set step 1 as required.
You can build two mini funnels starting with step 3a or step 3b. As funnels work with backfill, complete funnels won’t really provide you with good insights.
I would recommend using sequential segments to get better insights on what’s going on.

Custom funnels in GA360 would be a great solution, but I guess you are not on 360?

Best,
Paul

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By: john https://online-metrics.com/ecommerce-segments/#comment-33631 Sun, 15 Apr 2018 11:18:29 +0000 https://online-metrics.com/?p=7887#comment-33631 hi poul
I want to use goal funnel for my woocommerce purchase process
if in step3 witch lead the visitor for pay the product we have to option:
1- login to account
2- sign up t
is it possible to track this process with one goal and funnel or what is the solution?
consider that I cant use ecommerce tracking

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By: Paul Koks https://online-metrics.com/ecommerce-segments/#comment-18996 Fri, 18 Nov 2016 07:49:12 +0000 https://online-metrics.com/?p=7887#comment-18996 Unless you have the User-ID correctly implemented (and your website visitors “identify” themselves), transactions from chrome and ie browsers cannot be recognized as belonging to the same user. At default the UA cookie is set at the browser level. So this will results in two different users (in GA) that convert.

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By: indranil roy https://online-metrics.com/ecommerce-segments/#comment-18971 Thu, 17 Nov 2016 20:20:18 +0000 https://online-metrics.com/?p=7887#comment-18971 transactions per user > 0
will this not look into transactions that i have made from both chrome and ie browsers? you seem to indicate the answer is no. please explain.

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