You have been writing for months. Traffic is growing but you have no idea which posts actually work. Are readers finishing your articles? Which topics bring loyal followers? Where does everyone bounce?
Event tracking answers these questions.
Why Event Tracking Matters for Bloggers
Blogging is a content business. Event tracking shows what content does and does not resonate with your audience.
Understand content engagement. Track scroll depth to see if readers reach your conclusion. Track time on page to identify which posts hold attention.
Optimize affiliate revenue. Monitor outbound clicks on affiliate links. You discover which products your audience actually cares about.
Grow your newsletter. Track sign_up events for email subscriptions. Understand which CTAs and content types convert readers to subscribers.
Improve SEO performance. Track internal link clicks to see how readers navigate between posts. This helps you build better site architecture.
Monetize smarter. Analyze which content drives ad revenue versus affiliate income. Focus your effort on high-performing formats.
How to Check in GA4
GA4 makes blogger analytics straightforward:
- Enable Enhanced Measurement in your data stream settings
- Scroll, outbound clicks, and site search track automatically
- Go to Engagement > Pages and screens to see performance
- Click any page to see its scroll depth distribution
For affiliate tracking, create custom events:
- Go to Configure > Events > Create event
- Name it affiliate_click
- Set condition: event_name equals outbound_click AND link_url contains your affiliate ID
Build a report comparing pages that generate affiliate revenue versus those that only show ads. This reveals content opportunities.
The key blogger metric is scroll depth rate: percentage of users who reach 75% of a page. Below 50% means your content or formatting needs work.
The Easier Way
Setting up all this tracking manually takes hours. You need Enhanced Measurement, custom events, and regular reporting.
ClawAnalytics gives bloggers immediate insights:
- Which posts keep readers engaged
- Where affiliate link clicks come from
- Newsletter conversion rates by content type
- Traffic sources that drive loyal readers
Questions ClawAnalytics answers instantly: Which blog posts have the highest scroll depth? Which affiliate links get the most clicks? Which topics bring repeat visitors?
You focus on writing while your data works in the background.
Quick Wins
Start with these three tracking actions:
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Enable Enhanced Measurement. This one setting tracks scroll, clicks, and site search without any code changes.
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Add a newsletter signup event. If you use a form plugin, create a sign_up event when submissions occur. Track which pages convert subscribers.
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Tag your affiliate links. Use a URL parameter like ?ref=productname on affiliate links. Create a custom dimension to analyze which products generate interest.
Event tracking turns your blog from a hobby into an analytics-powered business.