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The Ultimate Guide to Google Analytics for Content Marketing

Marketing Insider Group

Content marketers shouldn’t fear Google Analytics. To help you navigate Google Analytics for content marketing , we’ve put together this handy guide you’ll want to bookmark. Content marketers should embrace data to improve the performance of content. Why Traffic Analytics Matter.

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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? Google signals.

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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. Dig deeper: 3 ‘secret’ marketing tools in Google Analytics 4. Predictive metrics.

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Salesforce and Google Release AI-powered Commerce Tools with B2B Implications

ANNUITAS

Overview During the National Retail Federation’s NFR 24 conference, Salesforce and Google released a slew of AI-powered tools aimed at reducing go-to-market (GTM) friction. On the surface, much of these product announcements seem aimed at B2C GTM teams and general retailers. All of these are purportedly AI-driven.

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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. Universal Analytics will be replaced by Google Analytics 4.

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Setting up goals: Getting started with Google Analytics 4

Martech

The arrival of Google Analytics 4 has people understandably nervous. Using its increased capabilities means learning new processes and thinking about things in new ways. In Universal Analytics goals measure a completed activity. In Google Analytics 4 goals are now called conversions. We’re here to help.

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Getting started with Google Analytics 4: Redefine success

Martech

The arrival of Google Analytics 4 has people understandably nervous. Using its increased capabilities means learning new processes and thinking about things in new ways. The big difference between Universal Analytics and GA4 is that GA4 isn’t about page views — it’s about different types of events. We’re here to help.