UTM Tracking - Tagging for Better Tracking​

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Why use UTM tags?

Failure to append UTM tags to hyperlinks will do more than simply hinder your ability to do effective campaign analysis. It will actually corrupt visitor attribution data in your Google Analytics account. Google Analytics reports will not contain the data you need to measure campaign performance.

What gets tagged, gets tracked. It is criminal if the all inbound links are not tagged properly. It is very important since this helps you with the right attribution and conversion reporting.

Use this below tool to generate URL's with UTM tags:

Output :

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These are some Questions on UTM tags. Find answers to all of them

  1. What should be the values of utm_campaign, utm_source and utm_medium?
  2. How do I find Custom Campaigns in the Google Analytics interface?
  3. How do I make sure that UTM codes are working properly?
  4. Why are my UTM parameters not working properly and how to fix it?
  5. Do 301 and 302 redirects strip UTM tags and affect data?
  6. Can I use UTM tagging while I’ve already got another query parameter on my URL?
  7. How important is the order of UTM parameters in URLs?
  8. Is there any way to generate UTM tags for my website URLs that contains an anchor (#)?
  9. Should I tag internal links on my website?
  10. When visitors move from blog.example.com to example.com, should I use UTM parameters to see the number of visitors that come from my blog to my homepage?
  11. Are all five UTM codes required when tagging links?
  12. Is it a good idea to add UTM codes on other websites’ URLs in my blog to show we’re sending them traffic in their analytics?
  13. Is it possible to hide Google Analytics UTM parameters?
  14. Will all tagged links be tracked in GA without any additional setup?
  15. Do I need to make sure that UTM parameters are present till the end of the session, even on the confirmation page?
  16. Is it possible to generate a space between the words in Google Analytics instead of an underscore “_”?
  17. Where can I find data for utm_content and utm_term in Google Analytics?
  18. Should I use “cpc” as a medium when tagging social media campaigns?
  19. How should I set up UTM parameters for use in social media marketing campaigns?
  20. Why are some of my social media campaigns not reported under the social media channel in Google Analytics?
  21. What’s the best way to maintain and organize tagged URLs?
  22. How do I generate UTM Tags for my campaign?
  23. Does Google take UTM parameters into consideration when crawling the web?
  24. Should I use a trailing slash (/) before the question mark when tagging URLs?
  25. Are UTM parameters case sensitive?
  26. Why are UTM codes named as such?
  27. Does UTM tagging work if only one UTM parameter (say, utm_medium) is entered?
  28. Do I need Google Tag Manager installed for UTM tags?
  29. Should I use UTM parameters when tagging Google AdWords campaigns?
  30. Will using both Google AdWords auto-tagging and manual tagging with UTM variables create any tracking problems in Google Analytics?
  31. What should be the values of utm_campaign, utm_source and utm_medium?
  32. How do I find Custom Campaigns in the Google Analytics interface?
  33. How do I make sure that UTM codes are working properly?
  34. Why are my UTM parameters not working properly and how to fix it?
  35. Do 301 and 302 redirects strip UTM tags and affect data?
  36. Can I use UTM tagging while I’ve already got another query parameter on my URL?
  37. How important is the order of UTM parameters in URLs?
  38. Is there any way to generate UTM tags for my website URLs that contains an anchor (#)?
  39. Should I tag internal links on my website?
  40. When visitors move from blog.example.com to example.com, should I use UTM parameters to see the number of visitors that come from my blog to my homepage?
  41. Are all five UTM codes required when tagging links?
  42. Is it a good idea to add UTM codes on other websites’ URLs in my blog to show we’re sending them traffic in their analytics?
  43. Is it possible to hide Google Analytics UTM parameters?
  44. Will all tagged links be tracked in GA without any additional setup?
  45. Do I need to make sure that UTM parameters are present till the end of the session, even on the confirmation page?
  46. Is it possible to generate a space between the words in Google Analytics instead of an underscore “_”?
  47. Where can I find data for utm_content and utm_term in Google Analytics?
  48. Should I use “cpc” as a medium when tagging social media campaigns?
  49. How should I set up UTM parameters for use in social media marketing campaigns?
  50. Why are some of my social media campaigns not reported under the social media channel in Google Analytics?
  51. What’s the best way to maintain and organize tagged URLs?
  52. How do I generate UTM Tags for my campaign?
  53. Does Google take UTM parameters into consideration when crawling the web?
  54. Should I use a trailing slash (/) before the question mark when tagging URLs?
  55. Are UTM parameters case sensitive?
  56. Why are UTM codes named as such?
  57. Does UTM tagging work if only one UTM parameter (say, utm_medium) is entered?
  58. Do I need Google Tag Manager installed for UTM tags?
  59. Should I use UTM parameters when tagging Google AdWords campaigns?
  60. Will using both Google AdWords auto-tagging and manual tagging with UTM variables create any tracking problems in Google Analytics?