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=== UTM Tracker ===
Contributors: ludwigmedia
Donate link: http://lud.live/utmtrackerdonate
Tags: utm parameters, referrer tracking, utm, gclid, utm tracking, analytics
Requires at least: 4.6
Tested up to: 5.8
Stable tag: 4.3
Requires PHP: 5.2.4
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

When passing UTM parameters, GCLID, and other parameters to your website it stores this info via a browser cookie for 30 days.
It can then be inserted into any lead generation form on your website. It automatically adds this extra information as hidden fields on your HTML form.

== Description ==

When passing UTM parameters, GCLID, and other parameters to your website it stores this info via a browser cookie for 30 days.
It can then be inserted into any lead generation form on your website. It automatically adds this extra information as hidden fields on your HTML form.

== Why Install? ==
* Track the source of email submissions
* Track ROI of your Google, Bing, and Facebook ad campaigns.
* Know which source of traffic is more profitable.

== Works With ==
It automatically works with most HTML form submissions such as:
* Contact Form 7
* WP Form
* AWeber
* Mailchimp
* Salesforce CRM
* Ninja Forms
* ActiveCampaign
* Caldera Forms
* WooCommerce
* Infusionsoft
* etc.

No code changes is needed with your website. Just install this plugin and go. You do need to add support of passing these fields to the service used.

[Read Full Documentation](https://larryludwig.com/plugins/utm-tracker/?utm_source=plugin&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=page)

== Upgrade Notice ==
None

== Frequently Asked Questions ==

= What happens if someone visits a bunch of pages on my website/blog before filling the form?

It doesn't matter. As soon as they land on your website, the script saves the information in a cookie. This cookie is valid for 30 days. It adds this information automatically to your form from the saved cookie.

=Where can I find more about UTM parameters and how to properly use them?

I recommend reading [this tutorial](https://blog.hootsuite.com/how-to-use-utm-parameters/) on using UTM parameters, standardizing the naming and tracking them.

== Screenshots ==

None

== Changelog ==
= 1.3.1 =
 * labeled as 5.8 WP 'safe'
= 1.3.0 =
 * Added msclkid and IMSCLKID for Microsoft Ads clicks
= 1.2.0 =
 * Added latest version of utm_form 1.2.0
 * Added support for fbclid and IFBCLID for Facebook ads and organic Facebook clicks
 * Removed adpos variable and IADPOS since Google Ads no longer supports this information
= 1.0.3 =
 * fixed bug where documentation and code did not match variables passed.
= 1.0.2 =
 * Added latest version utm_form 1.0.4
 * Added options for the domain name (default .tld) and TTL of cookie (default 30 days)
= 1.0.1 =
 * First version released to the Wordpress community.

The full changelog is [available here](https://larryludwig.com/plugins/utm-tracker/?utm_source=plugin&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=page).

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