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 variablesSee 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)
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 |