Out of the box, Google Analytics doesn't support file downloads tracking automatically. That's because files can't request a tracking pixel, which is ...
PDFs and other types of downloadable files don't trigger JavaScript. So the standard Google Analytics tracking code does not record file ...
To view file downloads, log in to your Google Analytics account and select the website where you'd like to track file downloads. If you've enabled downloads ...
Clicks on links to downloadable files (e.g. PDF, AVI, WMV) can be measured as Events or virtual pageviews.
By doing so, we'll get to know if users at least downloaded our PDF files and if they did, for how many times and from which page. This is not the ...
Out of the box, Google Analytics will not track how many times people download PDFs or other file types, simply because those files do not have ...
Out-of-the-box, Google Analytics is great at tracking your website's traffic, but doesn't automatically track file downloads, such as PDFs, MP3s, ...
On each link that you want to track add the following “onClick” call: onClick="ga('send', 'event', 'download', ...
Google Analytics doesn't automatically track downloads of PDFs, Word and Excel documents, videos, or other files from your website. The Google Analytics ...
Google Analytics tracks a lot of things, but not file downloads – at least, not out of the box. Depending on the nature of your site, it can be very ...