Hello John, unfortunately at the moment this is one drawback with using embedded elements like this.
We plan on having a tracking bug at some point in the future that you will be able to use to track conversions on third party pages, but at this point I can’t give you an ETA on when that will be ready.
A work-around might be to use two pages with the first just having a single “Sign up” button that links to a page with the multiple buttons that you have in that sign up widget, but obviously this is pretty shaky since there is no guarantee that if someone clicks through it was actually a conversion.
JM
Is there any update to this question about tracking conversions from embedded iframe elements?
Thanks for checking in, unfortunately we still don’t offer this.
Sounds like our post on External Conversion Tracking might be relevant here. Take a look and let us know if it helps or addresses the issue for you.
Link:
http://support.unbounce.com/entries/3…
Tynan
Hi Brian,
I understand you’re looking for a way to record an Unbounce conversion from an external page. Unbounce does now offer a javascript tracking code that you can include on your external page (iframed or standalone) to record a conversion event to your Unbounce dashboard.
Information and instructions are available in this Unbounce Answers page:
http://support.unbounce.com/entries/3…
Feel free to email support@unbounce.com if we can give you any more help with it.
Regards,
Evan