You can use your Google Analytics Account to
track FUSE interactions. To track the
interactions we will require:
A) your Google Analytics ID Finding
you Google ID number (Legacy &
GA4)
B) a custom dimension set up
specifically for FUSE Search for us to track
additional information about each event.
Where to look
In the sidebar, click Reports >
Engagements > Events.
Figure 1 —Google
Analytics Events overview Scroll down to see
the fuse variables
Figure 2 —Google
Analytics Events variables
See Appendix for
full list of variables and how they are
tracked.
Understanding your Results
For this example we will reference
the FUSE Keyword Filter event. Figure 3 — FUSE Keyword
Filter events, including the fuse_var1
(searched term)
In this example, the search shows
the most returned keyword search by total
number of users In our example:
- 26 unique users went on the search
without a keyword
Figure 4 — FUSE Search
Keyword Filter actions ##
In the below
table, italicized items denote
dynamic data. Bold items show
example values.
Events
reference | Event Category | Event Action | Event Label | FUSE Variable
#1 FUSE | FUSE Variable
#2 | FUSE Variable
#3 | FUSE Variable
#4 |
FUSE Click Search
Filter | Result Title | Returns title clicked,
keyword | fuse_click_ search_ result | fuse_var1- Result title
clicked | fuse_var2-
Filter option clicked | fuse_var3-Keyword used Current search query | fuse_var4- position of
clicked item |
FUSE Keyword
Search
Field | Keyword
Search | Returns Keyword(s) Entered | fuse_keyword_ search | fuse_var1- keyword
searched | fuse_var2 - number of results returned from keyword search | | |
FUSE Search
Toggle
Result | Toggle
State | Returns Clicked filter | fuse_toggle_ filter | fuse_var1 (Selected or Unselected) | fuse_var2- Filter option clicked ie (Document Type Website, Year 2024) | fuse_var3 Filter
Heading ie (Document Type, Year, Tags, Categories etc ) | fuse_var4 number of results returned from toggle search |