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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. What is Google Analytics 4 (GA4)?

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GA4 Setup Assistant part 2: Getting started with Google Analytics 4

Martech

Working with Colleen Harris, head of business intelligence and reporting strategy at Sincro, we’re putting together a guide to getting started with Google Analytics 4 (GA4). In the last post we discussed the GA4 Setup Assistant in Universal Analytics. Are they in market? Not in market? This is part 9.

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Marketers roast Google Analytics 4

Martech

Marketers aren’t having the easiest time migrating from Universal Analytics to Google Analytics 4. Some are so frustrated with the new tool, that they’ve even been holding funerals for UA in the hope that Google might get the message and make a sudden U-turn. Google should be ashamed!” Total cr*p!”

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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? That’s one type of tag.

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The deprecation of Google Analytics (as we’ve known it)

Martech

The biggest shake-up in the marketing analytics world is that Google Analytics as we know it is going to be sunset and will eventually stop collecting data in July 2023 (October 2023 for GA360 customers). ” Anger – “How could Google get rid of Universal Analytics?” I’m in.”

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How will Google Analytics 4 affect your funnel?

FunnelEnvy

For most B2B marketers, Google Analytics (GA) is a foundational part of their stack. Google’s long-running web analytics platform emphasizes universal compatibility, meaning it often serves as the connective tissue between different elements and software applications you use in your marketing.

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Adopting consent-based analytics for long-term marketing success

Martech

It’s important to start monitoring consent management as part of your digital analytics strategy. Without a robust consent mechanism allowing people to accept analytics cookies, you risk losing valuable insights into user behavior. Major players like Adobe and Google won’t accept event data without consent.

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