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Tools and resources: Getting started with Google Analytics 4

Martech

Here’s a collection of all the tools and resources we’ve mentioned so far in our GA4 series, plus a few extra. Key articles by Google support. Release Notes for GA4 Make the switch to GA4 Introduction to Google Analytics 4. Universal Tag Manager tools. Google Tag Manager help.

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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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[Research] The Influence of AI on GTM Strategies

Convince & Convert

As artificial intelligence evolves rapidly, its profound impact on go-to-market (GTM) strategies cannot be overstated. From revolutionizing customer segmentation to optimizing marketing campaigns, AI is reshaping how businesses approach every aspect of their GTM efforts.

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3 ways to do segmentation in Google Analytics 4

Martech

If you’re not using segments with your Google Analytics (GA) data yet, there’s a missed opportunity for new insights and data activation that you can start using immediately. In analytics, an analysis will always begin with a high-level overview of the data. Why segment in GA4? Using tools in GA4.

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Evaluating Alternatives to Google Analytics

BOP Design

Google Analytics is a very powerful tool that helps marketers and business owners understand their website users and activity across a B2B website. In fact, there are many different metrics that you can track through Google Analytics. But, what if the new Google Analytics GA4 isn’t quite cutting it for you?

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8 Content Marketing Research Tools You Should Be Using

Marketing Insider Group

The digital marketing world may continue to change, but one thing’s for sure: content remains king. In-depth content marketing research. That’s where content marketing research tools come into play, streamlining the processes and turning challenges into opportunities. Performance analytics.

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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.