I have a few input forms on my website and on an external website ( I can implement Google Tag Manager on the external website ).
Here is a very similar site to mine - that is using the same software. So the input values should be very similar - [login to view URL]
You are probably already familiar with main Google Tag Manager concept: every interaction you want to track needs a tag and a trigger. If you want to track all form submissions with Google Analytics, you’ll need to create a Google Analytics Tag and a Trigger (rule) when a tag must fire. Creating a tag is the easy part of this process.
I want to start capturing the "Check In" and "Check Out" date searches. This should be a very simple task.
GTM’s Form auto-event listener listens for a standard submit browser event. However, a vast majority of forms use other ways to send their data (e.g. jQuery’s $.ajax) thus the submit event is prevented from working. In that case, Google Tag Manager never records a form submission. And that’s a pretty common problem.
You are probably already familiar with main Google Tag Manager concept: every interaction you want to track needs a tag and a trigger. If you want to track all form submissions with Google Analytics, you’ll need to create a Google Analytics Tag and a Trigger (rule) when a tag must fire. Creating a tag is the easy part of this process.
I don't just want someone who watches a YouTube video and tries to implement Form Tracking. I want someone who understands the process and can troubleshoot any issues before they tell me it's complete. Is this a project that you can complete? If so, please bid!