• Resolved Daniel J. Lewis

    (@djosephdesign)


    Already, it’s frustrating that the plugin rounds the conversion rates. So if my rates are below 0.5%, I see only 0%.

    But I also realized that didn’t seem right compared to my Google Analytics.

    Indeed, the plugin is reporting more than double the pageviews on my one split-test than Google Analytics shows for my entire site! (Plugin says 20.1K while Google Analytics says 7.3K for the same period.)

Viewing 4 replies - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • Plugin Author rocketelements

    (@rocketelements)

    Hi Daniel,

    so for the first thing we will roll out a fix. This is indeed an issue.

    If you are using split test for elementor without cache busting differences are normal to the way it works. Google Analytics uses java script code to track conversions with can be blocked easily by trackblock / adblock plugins. People say that 30% of page views can not be tracked by Google Analytics. What i can not understand is big difference in numbers. Do you have any other insights like server logging or something to get a third view number? Server loggings are most akurate (if not using caches like cloudflare).

    Thread Starter Daniel J. Lewis

    (@djosephdesign)

    I have all caching off for the page with my split test.

    Plugin Author rocketelements

    (@rocketelements)

    Hi @djosephdesign

    do you have any knowledge on how many bots are visiting your page? Is there an option to look into that server request logging?

    Plugin Author rocketelements

    (@rocketelements)

    Closed due to inactivity

Viewing 4 replies - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • The topic ‘Inaccurate stats?’ is closed to new replies.