Tracking sessions from a sub-domain that is 301 redirected to main domain
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Hi,
one of my client is launching a new site on a subdomain newsite.brand.com.au but will use a shorter URL on the packaging on their new rang of products to be sold in supermarkets, prompting shoppers to visit xxx.brand.com.au.
This specific sub-domain xxx.brand.com.au will be 301 redirecting to newsite.brand.com.au
How can I identify and track accurrately all the visits coming from xxx.brand.com.au to newsite.brand.com.au?The visits from sub-domain xxx.brand.com.au will be attributed to direct channel I guess. Is it worth adding GA on this 301 redirected sub-domain xxx.brand.com.au or there another way to identify those visits on newsite.brand.com.au ?
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Hi,
You'll have to track these visits by way of GA tracking parameters in the destination URL of the redirect.
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