GTM: How to track Blog Users that land on product pages?





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I have a website with product pages (https://www.mywebsite.example) and a blog, all in the same domain (https://www.mywebsite.example/blog).



I would like to track all users that started a session on the blog and landed on product pages (let's say non-blog pages).



I have been trying to work with a GA Event Tag triggered by 2 trigger:




  1. All Element Trigger with Click URL not containing blog

  2. Just Link Trigger with Click URL not containing blog


Plus an Exception/Blocker Page View Trigger with Path not containing blog.



It doesn't work. I am a newbie in using GTM. Could someone please help?










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    I have a website with product pages (https://www.mywebsite.example) and a blog, all in the same domain (https://www.mywebsite.example/blog).



    I would like to track all users that started a session on the blog and landed on product pages (let's say non-blog pages).



    I have been trying to work with a GA Event Tag triggered by 2 trigger:




    1. All Element Trigger with Click URL not containing blog

    2. Just Link Trigger with Click URL not containing blog


    Plus an Exception/Blocker Page View Trigger with Path not containing blog.



    It doesn't work. I am a newbie in using GTM. Could someone please help?










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      I have a website with product pages (https://www.mywebsite.example) and a blog, all in the same domain (https://www.mywebsite.example/blog).



      I would like to track all users that started a session on the blog and landed on product pages (let's say non-blog pages).



      I have been trying to work with a GA Event Tag triggered by 2 trigger:




      1. All Element Trigger with Click URL not containing blog

      2. Just Link Trigger with Click URL not containing blog


      Plus an Exception/Blocker Page View Trigger with Path not containing blog.



      It doesn't work. I am a newbie in using GTM. Could someone please help?










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      I have a website with product pages (https://www.mywebsite.example) and a blog, all in the same domain (https://www.mywebsite.example/blog).



      I would like to track all users that started a session on the blog and landed on product pages (let's say non-blog pages).



      I have been trying to work with a GA Event Tag triggered by 2 trigger:




      1. All Element Trigger with Click URL not containing blog

      2. Just Link Trigger with Click URL not containing blog


      Plus an Exception/Blocker Page View Trigger with Path not containing blog.



      It doesn't work. I am a newbie in using GTM. Could someone please help?







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      edited Nov 16 '18 at 15:43









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          If you have enhanced ecommerce on your website you could filter those sessions with a segment within Google Analytics.



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