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How to Set up and Track Button Clicks In Google Analytics 4 Using Google Tag Manager

DAGMAR Marketing

Button click tracking enables you to create custom Google Analytics 4 events that deliver button track data to GA4. In this blog, we will show you how to track one of the most common events in Google Analytics 4 (GA4) using Google Tag Manager (GTM). Step 6: Create a new Tag in GTM and name it.

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Three Crucial Classes of Marketing Analytics Tools

Webbiquity

The final stage of the content marketing “circle” is analytics: the measurement and evaluation of the results of content marketing activities which feeds back into the first stage, content planning, in order to support data-driven strategic decisions. Web Analytics Tools.

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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.

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Getting to know Google Tag Manager

Goodish Agency

In this blog post, you will learn about basic concepts and features Google Tag Manager is offering to you. Why you should use Google Tag Manager. By default, Google Analytics will track just pageviews. Digital marketing is getting more and more complex. What is Google Tag Manager?

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Market Polarity Shifts: How Changing Buying Models Impact GTM Strategies

Choozle

In today’s business and commerce landscape, the dynamics of market polarity are experiencing a seismic shift. This blog explores the impact of this economic divide on consumer behavior and delves into how businesses can adapt their Go-to-Market (GTM) strategies to navigate these dynamic changes successfully.

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Most will stick with Google Analytics 4, but some are shopping for new platforms

Martech

Despite grumbling about Google Analytics 4, the vast majority of marketers tell us they plan to make the switch anyway, even if they aren’t very excited to. About 70% of the 250 marketers we polled said they planned to switch and will handle the migration internally. Kicking and screaming it is. What we found.

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9 Types of Web Analytics Tools — And How to Know Which Ones You Really Need

Parse.ly

Enter web analytics tools. Note: This is a comprehensive guide, so if it’s too long to read, we can answer any questions you might have about web analytics. Our experts are happy to share our understanding of the market with you, free of charge. Content analytics tools. Customer analytics tools.