![]() Now that we know the hit paylod is working with google Analytics servers, in hit builder click “copy hit payload” and save it in a notepad. Now, let’s open up Google Analytics in the account we’re using (which matches the cid of the hit) and open “real time” / “content” Now, click “Send hit to Google Analytics” Wait a moment and you should see the hit show up in real time view! If it fails, look for syntax errors and keep trying. Click “validate hit” under the parameters and you should see this. Once the parameters are in place, let’s validate our hit and send it to Google. I am hoping to learn how to get LInkedIn to let us use a on-the-fly, random CID, but have not figured this out yet. Since this hit is being added to a separate host, we cannot generate a cid on the fly. Note: The cid parameter is optional, but hit builder won’t run without it for me, so I’ve added a very random number here. With hit builder, you can send Analytics events directly to Google’s analytics servers, and then watch them in real time Here’s how our parameters look all plugged in to Hit Builder: The Google Analytics Hit builder is a cool tool for creating and validating analytics Measurement Protocol hits for use on various Google Analytics applications. How to Use Google Analytics Hit Builder to Validate Pixel Hits on Your LinkedIn Career and Life Pages
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