@Teslyar , have you seen the dynamic remarketing code in my Google Shopping book? Most code people give out is just the dang same one Google suggests, which is of little help for Shopify.
I believe the homepage offers no value in dynamic remarketing. Everyone visits the homepage which means the products they get displayed there are not personalized so what’s the point of trying to target people with them? If you want to retarget home page visitors, you can build your own audience in analytics of people who visit the home page.
Could you please let me know if the following code and the way of inserting it, is ok for the dynamic remarketing?
I have added all three custom dimensions ecomm_prodid, ecomm_pagetype and ecomm
_total value in Universal GA, then I added also the dynamic atribute for retail.
I hope I reviewed everything and did not miss this - I am sure you have repeated yourself often as your threads are all of the top google results!
In any event I have an issue with dynamic remarketing and I was informed by the google tag team as to why - but I cannot confirm the dynamic values I need.
The code in theme.liquid:
The code above obviously is not complete as it has variables not set. How do I set the following two lines to make that dynamic remarketing work?
What is the value to replace with?
‘value’: ‘replace with value’,
‘id’: ‘replace with value’,
Thank you tremendously for your response!
The error that lead me down this path, if that is helpful:
“”“”"The values received from your audience source for the required parameter for your business type may be formatted differently than in your feed or missing from your feed. Click “Download” to see the top values received for the required parameter that aren’t matching your feed. Note that Google Analytics refers to parameters for remarketing as Dynamic Attributes. Download
Issue: 98% of id values received in the past day didn’t match your feed"“”“”
We understand it could be a pain in the @#! to implement Google’s dynamic remarketing pixel, so that’s why we’ve created an app to do it for you.
It fires the right snippet with the right attributes and values every time, including ‘value’: ‘replace with value’,
‘id’: ‘replace with value’ with the right dynamic params.
Hi @Josh_Uebergang I used the code from your google shopping book and unfortunately I see that the ecomm_* parameters don’t show any hits. Is that right?