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How to Set Up a Google Analytics 4 Account Using Google Tag Manager

DAGMAR Marketing

Google Analytics, also commonly referred to as Universal Analytics, has been a staple for marketers, advertisers, website administrators, and more for over 15 years. As our online ecosystem has continued to evolve, Google Analytics has largely remained the same until now.

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What You Need to Know About Google Analytics 4 (GA4)

Marketing Insider Group

Your B2B marketing strategy can only succeed with accurate data capturing your efforts and how well they worked for you—and all that information needs to be stored and analyzed somewhere. That’s where Google Analytics 4 (GA4) comes in. Ready to get started with more advanced tracking and more accurate marketing analytics?

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How to use Google Analytics for stronger social media reporting

Sprout Social

That’s why leaders from more than 700 companies surveyed in the 2023 State of Social Media Report revealed that 85% of their business decisions were strongly informed by social data and insights. Google Analytics (GA) offers solutions to these multi-pronged questions around social media analytics.

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Benefits of Google Tag Manager

SmartBug Media

Unless you’ve been literally sucked into an episode of Mad Men, you’re currently sitting in the year 2020 and have probably heard of Google Tag Manager (GTM) and understand that it’s related to advertising. Maybe you’ve heard GTM can help you track visitors way easier than other tools? So Darn Easy to Use.

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3 Google Analytics 4 features to make up for lost data

Martech

With the legacy version of Google Analytics retiring soon , we’ve entered the era of Google Analytics 4 (GA4). Google Analytics now has the ability to combine observed data and unobserved data. Our tracking and analytics tools are losing data as we know it — and we must adapt.

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Google Analytics for a B2B Website: What Am I Looking At?

BOP Design

Google Analytics is a crucial tool for understanding the performance of your website and identifying opportunities for improvement. Google Analytics enables you to gain a clear understanding of how your website is performing for current and prospective clients and take action to improve it for future success.

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Is Google Analytics going away? What marketers need to know

Martech

The looming cookieless world has many marketers more than a little nervous. The changes with Google Analytics 4. Google announced that Universal Analytics will officially retire and stop processing new hits on July 1, 2023. Marketing teams have until that point to find analytics alternatives for website analytics.