1. The tracking code isn't correctly implemented. The script isn't loading on the page, so I would assume your IT team have used some custom implementation of this, which in my experience will always cause issues. This isn't guranteed to work so I would have your IT team install the HubSpot tracking code in the source of the page. Custom code injections will always cause issues.
2. The ad redirect is a 302 redirect, I'm not 100% sure of this but it would be the only other issue I see. a 302 redirect doesn't pass authorithy to the terminating link. If you can change this to a 301 redirect this would resolve this if that's the issue!
Tom Mahon Technical Consultant | Solutions Engineer | Community Champion Baskey Digitial
Hey @Anders24 it's possible the redirect may be stripping out the query strings for the tracking url. When everything redirects and you end up on your page, does it still have the "?utm=&...." type characters at the end of it? If not it wouldn't be a tracking url.
Tom Mahon Technical Consultant | Solutions Engineer | Community Champion Baskey Digitial
Hey @Anders24 thanks a mill 🙂 Just commenting here in case anyone else comes across this thread.
I'm looking through your site and I can't see the HubSpot tracking code launching on the page, have you ensured the HubSpot tracking code is correclty installed? It needs to be installed within thes source of your page to track anything.
This should stop all links tracking in HubSpot, so I'm unsure how you received any tracking on this tbh!
Tom Mahon Technical Consultant | Solutions Engineer | Community Champion Baskey Digitial
I acutally dont know how our IT implemented this, but I know its there 😉
We are getting the correct data from all kinds of sources and also when we use the describend tracking url without any redirection before it, we get the data we want... So this should be no problem.
1. The tracking code isn't correctly implemented. The script isn't loading on the page, so I would assume your IT team have used some custom implementation of this, which in my experience will always cause issues. This isn't guranteed to work so I would have your IT team install the HubSpot tracking code in the source of the page. Custom code injections will always cause issues.
2. The ad redirect is a 302 redirect, I'm not 100% sure of this but it would be the only other issue I see. a 302 redirect doesn't pass authorithy to the terminating link. If you can change this to a 301 redirect this would resolve this if that's the issue!
Tom Mahon Technical Consultant | Solutions Engineer | Community Champion Baskey Digitial