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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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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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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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15 Free Resources to Discover & Learn Google Analytics (from Google)

KoMarketing Associates

Getting started with Google Analytics is no small task. For those just starting out and viewing Google Analytics for the first time, it can be daunting. And, where do marketers find value in Google Analytics? And, where do marketers find value in Google Analytics?

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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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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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How to Leverage Google Analytics for Digital Marketing Success [Presentation]

KoMarketing Associates

Our presentation on Google Analytics Fundamentals for the John Deere Dealer Network in North America. The presentation focused on setting up and configuring goals and campaign tracking as well as shortcuts and tips for navigating Google Analytics a bit faster and more effectively.