Do you want to track link clicks and button clicks in WordPress?
Tracking links and button clicks help uncover how users interact with your website. You can use the insights to improve your website and plan your marketing and content strategies accordingly.
In this guide, we’ll show you how to easily track link clicks and button clicks in WordPress.
Why Should You Track Link and Button Clicks in WordPress?
Links and buttons are two of the most common ways users interact with any website on the internet. These elements also lead website visitors to make purchases, sign up, and convert into customers.
Tracking how your users interact with different elements on your WordPress website helps you learn what’s working on your website. More importantly, it helps you understand what’s not working and needs improvement.
For instance, if users are not clicking on the ‘add to cart’ button in your online store, then you can investigate what’s stopping them from doing so. Another great example is your affiliate links. You can track which links your users click more often than others.
These insights can help you make data-driven decisions for the success of your business. Having said that, let’s look at how you can easily track links and button clicks in WordPress.
We have broken down this guide into the following sections, so you can easily follow along.
Tracking Link and Button Clicks in WordPress Using MonsterInsights
The best tool to collect marketing data on your website is Google Analytics. However, despite Google’s best efforts, many beginners and even experienced marketers find it a bit intimidating.
This is where MonsterInsights comes in. It is the best Google Analytics plugin for WordPress that allows you to properly set up Google Analytics and make the most out of it.
MonsterInsights goes beyond just adding a tracking script in the footer. It automatically adds proper event tracking to all links, buttons, cart areas, and more. Most importantly, it also shows you human-readable reports inside your WordPress dashboard.
MonsterInsights has a free version, but you’ll need at least the Pro plan to take full advantage of all the powerful tracking features it offers.
Setting up MonsterInsights is super easy.
First, you need to install and activate the MonsterInsights plugin. For more details, see our step-by-step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.
Upon activation, you’ll see the welcome screen and the setup wizard. Simply click the ‘Launch the Wizard’ button and follow the onscreen instructions to connect your website to Google Analytics.
If you need detailed instructions, then see our tutorial on how to install Google Analytics in WordPress, which will walk you through the entire setup.
The MonsterInsights setup wizard automatically configures all the right settings based on the type of your website and also lets you set up a Google Analytics 4 property. It truly is effortless.
For more information, please see our guide on how to switch to Google Analytics 4 in WordPress.
Once you have set up MonsterInsights, you can resume this tutorial. Now that everything is running, let’s start setting up click tracking.
Tracking Affiliate Links in WordPress
A lot of web publishers use affiliate marketing to make money online.
As an affiliate marketer, you’ll need to learn how your affiliate links are doing. Obviously, you can track your affiliate earnings from third-party resources, but that does not give you an accurate picture of how users interact with your affiliate links.
Most affiliate marketers use a link-cloaking plugin like ThirstyAffiliates. This allows you to create shorter affiliate links and manage all your links inside WordPress. For example, https://www.example.com/refer/awesomeproduct/
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MonsterInsights makes it easy to set up affiliate link tracking in WordPress.
Simply go to Insights » Settings and switch to the ‘Publisher’ tab. From here, you can add your affiliate link’s unique path to start tracking.
Don’t forget to click the ‘Save Changes’ button to store your settings.
Within a few hours, you will be able to see your affiliate link performance in your Publisher reports located under the Insights » Reports menu in WordPress.
Tracking Outbound Links in WordPress
Outbound links are links pointing to external websites. These could also be uncloaked affiliate links, links to your partner websites, or other websites you own.
MonsterInsights automatically tracks all clicks on those outgoing links. You can view them by visiting the Insights » Reports page under Publishers report.
Pro tip: If you see that you’re sending a lot of clicks to an external website, then you should contact them to work out a strategic partnership. This can be a sponsorship, cross-promotion, affiliate partnership, etc.
For more details, please see our guide on how to track outbound links in WordPress.
Ecommerce Tracking in WordPress
If you run an eCommerce business using WooCommerce or Easy Digital Downloads, then you should track which products get the most clicks.
MonsterInsights comes with powerful eCommerce tracking features. Now it’s time to turn on eCommerce tracking on your website.
First, you need to visit your Google Analytics dashboard. From there, you need to switch to the Admin view.
Next, you need to click on the eCommerce settings option.
It will be located under the ‘View’ column.
After that, you will see the options to turn on eCommerce tracking and reporting in Google Analytics.
Go ahead and click the toggles for the ‘Enable Ecommerce’ and ‘Enable Enhanced Ecommerce Reporting’ options.
Now that you have enabled eCommerce in Google Analytics, let’s enable the MonsterInsights eCommerce addon.
First, you need to go to the Insights » Addons page. From here, you need to install the ‘eCommerce’ addon for MonsterInsights.
After that, you need to head over to the Insights » Settings page and switch to the eCommerce tab.
From here, you can turn on enhanced eCommerce tracking. MonsterInsights will automatically detect your eCommerce plugin and turn it on for you.
That’s all you have successfully enabled eCommerce tracking on your website.
The best part is that MonsterInsights shows the performance of your online store in your WordPress dashboard. Simply go to Insights » Reports and switch to the ‘eCommerce’ tab.
On top, you’ll see an overview of your eCommerce conversions. Below, you will find your top referral sources, as well as the exact conversions and revenue for each source.
This information helps you learn which referral sources to maximize and which are not doing well.
You may want to see our step-by-step guide on how to properly set up eCommerce tracking in WordPress.
Tracking File Downloads in WordPress
If you have a membership site that sells digital downloads or offers downloadable content on your website, then tracking file download buttons will help you find how users interact with those files.
MonsterInsights automatically tracks file downloads for common file types like documents, spreadsheets, presentations, PDFs, and zip files.
You can also add other file types that you may want to track. Simply go to the Insights » Settings page and then switch to the ‘Engagement’ tab.
From here, you’ll need to scroll down to the File Downloads section.
Here, you can add the file type extension you want to track.
You can view file download stats by visiting Insights » Reports and switching to the ‘Publisher’ tab.
After that, scroll down to the ‘Top Download Links’ report to see which files get the most downloads.
Tracking Form Conversions in WordPress
Forms play an important role in the success of any website. You use forms for an email newsletter, shopping cart, purchase and order forms, and all your contact forms.
It is crucial to understand how users interact with your forms, which forms get more conversions, and which forms are not getting enough attention.
Let’s start tracking forms in WordPress using MonsterInsights.
First, you need to head over to the Settings » Addons page. From here, install the ‘Forms’ addon.
Once enabled, MonsterInsights will automatically detect the forms on your website and start gathering interaction data. It works seamlessly with all popular WordPress form plugins like WPForms, Formidable Forms, Gravity Forms, and more.
To view your form reports, you need to go to the Insights » Reports page and switch to the ‘Forms’ tab.
For more details, please see our guide on how to set up WordPress form tracking in WordPress.
Tracking Any Custom Link in WordPress
So far, we have discussed how to track links and button clicks across your website automatically. What if you wanted to track a specific link on your WordPress site and create custom reports?
Luckily, MonsterInsights makes this easy as well. It’s called a custom link attribution feature, and here is how you can add that to any link on your website. Simply add your link in the following format:
<a href="https://www.example.com" data-vars-ga-category="Call to action clicks" data-vars-ga-action="CTA link click" data-vars-ga-label="Homepage CTA clicks">My custom link</a>
This link contains three new link attributes:
- data-vars-ga-category: Sets a category for your link
- data-vars-ga-action: Describes the action this link performs
- data-vars-ga-label: A label for your link which helps you identify it
To insert the link in your content, first head to the content editor by editing a post or a page. Next, you’ll need to click the 3 dots to view more options and then select the ‘Edit as HTML’ option.
This will change your text from the visual view to the HTML view.
Now go ahead and add your custom link. Once that is done, simply update or publish your page or post.
MonsterInsights will now start to track your custom links in Google Analytics.
You can find your custom link tracking report in Google Analytics by going to the Behavior » Events » Top Events section.
We hope this article helped you learn how to track link clicks and button clicks in WordPress. You may also want to see our complete guide on WordPress SEO and our comprehensive guide on how to increase your blog traffic.
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