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It's people coming from Reddit from this specific subreddit

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2025 4:48 am
by hasan018542
So if you can take any of this measurement stuff and communicate it in a way that really gets it across to whoever is the decision-maker, if it isn't you, that if you make this change, you're going to make more money, hit your goals, get to your revenue goals faster, that is a really easy way to make sure that this stuff happens. 2. Record the full referrer path Next thing, one of the things that I think, and again I'll link in the transcript to this — it's a lot of JavaScript and stuff, so I don't necessarily want to write JavaScript out on my whiteboard here — is recording the full referrer path.


Now you might know that in Google Analytics there is a dimension called referrer iran gambling data path, but it isn't necessarily useful. The full referrer path is something that's available in the browser a lot of the time, but it isn't something that is captured by default in Google Analytics. By capturing that full referrer path, you can get a little bit more information about exactly where people are coming from. I find that that is also really helpful information because it can help you sort of segment out a little bit better and say it isn't just people from say Reddit who are coming to the site.


, and those are the people buying our stuff. That is additional information that you didn't necessarily have available to you. So that, I call it the "complete referrer," is a nice custom dimension to add into your Google Analytics implementation to just get that little bit more information to help you make better decisions and figure out ways to improve. 3. Use a ?subscriber=yes parameter Then the third thing, this is like a personal pet peeve of mine.


If I'm already on your newsletter, don't show me a giant pop-up asking me to sign up for your newsletter when I click a link in your newsletter to get to your website. People think, "Well, I don't know how to do this." So here's how you do it. You can add a parameter to your URLs. It's like ?subscriber=yes, for example. Then when you deliver that popover CTA, don't deliver it if that parameter exists in the URL that the person is viewing.