

1:44 pm
May 22, 2012

Hi, the documentation on the “Enhanced Ecommerce” setting doesn’t tell me much. So I’m wondering, with WooCommerce, is it best to use this setting? Or use Woo’s WooCommerce Google Analytics Integration plugin? I just need a best practice here. And since the documentation gives no insight into how AiOSEO handles this setting or if/how it integrates with WooCommerce, I’m just looking for more insight and guidance.
2:40 pm
January 5, 2012

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6:11 pm
May 22, 2012

Yes, I saw those links in the documentation. However, I’m not interested in what Google has to say about it, I’m interested in how AiOSEO Pack implements it, and how that compares to the WooCommerce plugin: https://wordpress.org/plugins/…..tegration/
6:38 pm
January 5, 2012

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12:14 pm
May 22, 2012

Okay, but doesn’t there have to be something that tells Autotrack.js what is the cart page, and what is the add to cart action, and what’s the checkout action, and all that kind of stuff? I’ve assumed using WooCommerce’s implementation was best, because it’s built for WooCommerce, and so makes sure the correct info is passed to Analytics when various actions are taken and such. Ultimately I’d prefer to just use AiO SEO Pack, but I’m still not hearing or finding anything that suggests its built for WooCommerce and will properly track the various pages and actions as ecommerce. Does that make sense?
Put another way: I get that AiO SEO has it included, but is it implemented in a way that properly tracks all of the correct WooCommerce pages and actions. For example the Woo plugin I mentioned has checkboxes for “Add eCommerce tracking code to the thankyou page” and “Add event tracking code for add to cart actions”. Without more info, I have to assume that with AiO SEO Pack’s implementation the thank you page gets tracked as a normal page, not an ecommerce page, and the add to cart actions go unnoticed.
Unless of course you say “no, we specifically built it to do those things in WooCommerce.” That’s what I’m trying to understand.
2:27 pm
January 5, 2012

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