Remove Analytics Remove API Remove Examples Remove Marketing Analytics Tools
article thumbnail

Reminder – Google is turning off all Universal Analytics services and APIs

Martech

Google issued a reminder that it will be discontinuing all Universal Analytics (UA) services and APIs on July 1. With Google Analytics 4 (GA4) properties fully replacing UA, access to UA properties through the Google Analytics front-end and APIs will no longer be available starting in July.

API 102
article thumbnail

Google Analytics 4 vs. Universal Analytics: Key Differences and What They Mean for Content Teams

Parse.ly

Google recently announced that they are sunsetting Universal Analytics (UA), also known as Google Analytics 3 (GA3), and that users will be forced to switch to Google Analytics 4 (GA4) by July 2023. Some are considering other analytics solutions that better fit their needs as content-focused organizations.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Using Google Analytics 4 integrations for insights and media activations

Martech

No matter which stage of Google Analytics 4 implementation you’re currently involved in, the opportunities to integrate with other products shouldn’t be overlooked. If you’re using Google Ads, Search Ads 360, DV360, or other media tools in the suite, GA can be a hub, as well as a source in the media activation process.

article thumbnail

Enterprise APIs: Funnel Fresh Business Data Directly Into Your Tech Stack

Zoominfo

Go-to-market (GTM) teams rely on accurate business data to prioritize, engage, and serve their customers to the fullest. Application programming interfaces (APIs) make it easy to connect revenue teams with high-quality data across multiple systems. But APIs are only as good as the quality of information they process and provide.

API 130
article thumbnail

3 Important Google Analytics Data Quirks

KoMarketing Associates

According to BuiltWith’s Audience Measurement Technologies Usage Statistics , Google Analytics is used on 43% of the Top 10,000 websites and on 83% of all websites on the Internet. With so many sites leveraging Google Analytics it is important to know the nuances of how data is collected, processed, and reported back.

article thumbnail

Your Guide to GA4 Setup and FAQ Answered by B2B Marketing Experts

Launch Marketing

Google Analytics 4 (GA4) is ready to help marketers gain profound insights into web performance metrics. However, before delving into the new analytics dashboard, there are a few GA4 setup steps to complete. Explore this FAQ to ensure a seamless transition from Universal Analytics to Google Analytics 4.

article thumbnail

How Our Customers Use Parse.ly and Google Analytics In Tandem

Parse.ly

We know Google Analytics is the industry standard web analytics tool, and something you probably incorporated into your marketing plans long ago. each year: it provides an easier and more functional way to access content analytics. The largest differences in how organizations use Google Analytics (GA) and Parse.ly