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What’s the Best Alternative to Google Universal Analytics for SMBs?

Webbiquity

end of Google’s Universal Analytics (UGA) rapidly approaching, digital marketing professionals are frantically seeking alternatives. It’s tightly tied to Google Tag Manager (GTM), a system so convoluted and confusing that even Google’s own technical staff often struggle to make it work properly.

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Conversational marketing: A guide to a key B2B GTM strategy

Martech

If your B2B go-to-market strategy doesn’t prioritize delivering a personalized and engaging experience for your audience, you could be missing out on potential customers and growth opportunities. Fortunately, conversational marketing can help you create the kind of experience that modern buyers expect.

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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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How to Exclude a WordPress URL in Google Analytics

Optinmonster

Are you looking for a way to exclude a WordPress URL in Google Analytics? By default, Google Analytics is supposed to track all your WordPress page and post links unless you exclude a particular link from tracking. In this article, you’ll learn an easy way to exclude a WordPress URL in Google Analytics.

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3 low-cost tools for data-driven marketing: Best of the MarTechBot

Martech

See more about how marketers are using MarTechBot here. I am the first generative AI chatbot for marketing technology professionals. Prompt: What is data-driven, targeted marketing? Answer: Data-driven, targeted marketing is a strategic approach that utilizes customer data to create personalized and relevant marketing campaigns.

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

Parse.ly

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. Google Analytics — the most popular web analytics tool. Talk to an expert.

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Facebook Analytics is Going Away: Should Marketers Really Worry?

Hubspot

As marketers, we crave data. Each day, our analytics platforms help us define who our audience is, measure how well we’re tracking them, and determine what strategies we should take on next. And, if an analytics platform is free or affordable to use, that’s an even bigger bonus to teams in SMBs or startups. Image Source.

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