A Custom event goal is different from the other type of goals (Element Clicks, Link Clicks, and Time Spent on Page) in PageSense where you can track clicks and record the success metrics of common behavior of a user on your web page with no unique destination or confirmation page URL. For example, form submissions are one of the most conversion actions on a website that uses the Custom Event goal. This includes tracking newsletter sign ups, registering for an upcoming webinar, or submitting a contact request. Implementing custom event requires you to add a custom code to your site (with the help of developers) in order to track actual conversions under your reports page. These conversion metrics are often the key goal of email, social media, and other digital marketing campaigns.
To understand the custom event goal better, let's imagine you have a 'Contact Us' form on your website 'example.com/contact-us' that displays a 'ThankYou message' to visitors upon submitting the form. In this case, the page URL remains the same even after the visitor submits the form. For such instances, you can use the Custom Event goal in the destination page to track successful conversions whenever a specific condition is achieved. Implementing the custom goal requires you to add the two line Javascript code in the success function of the AJAX request. This event code will be triggered after the form is submitted to send the required conversion metrics to PageSense.
To create a custom event as your goal:
1. Click Goals on the left pane, then click the New Goal button.
2. Choose the goal type as Custom Event, then add a descriptive name for it.
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