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Mar 30, 2023
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GA4 Tip #13 – Create custom reports through Explorations

In addition to the standard reports, we can use the Explore section in GA4. This section is the real strength of GA4, as it offers excellent variability in report creation. It’s like…

Mar 30, 2023
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GA4 Tip #12 – Import non-Google cost data

Why should we import to GA4? You should have all revenue and cost data in one place to have a complete picture of your KPIs: Blended CPA / Blended ROAS MER GA4…

Mar 29, 2023
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GA4 Tip #11 – Customize report navigation

The reports in GA4 have changed compared to UA as follows: Anything you don’t find in the picture above, you have to create yourself. To work with reports, you need to understand…

Mar 29, 2023
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GA4 Tip #10 – Events and conversions

In Universal Analytics you may used to have events, goals and transactions (for e-commerce sites). In GA4 there are just events and conversions. An event is a user interaction with your website…

Mar 29, 2023
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GA4 Tip #9 – Most necessary GA4 events – Best practice

Events in GA4 are user interactions with your website or app that are tracked by the GA4 tracking code. Events can include a wide range of actions, such as button clicks, video…

Mar 28, 2023
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GA4 Tip #8 – Choose attribution model

Attribution in Google Analytics refers to assigning credit for a specific conversion or user action to a particular marketing channel or touchpoint within a conversion path. Attribution models allow us to understand…

Mar 28, 2023
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GA4 Tip #7 – Configure referral exclusion list

We set up a referral exclusion list for online stores mainly because of payment gateways. Since the payment gateway has a different domain than ours, this is the source from where the…

Mar 28, 2023
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GA4 Tip #6 – Google Signals

Google Signals allows better cross-device tracking of users who are logged into their Google account. How to turn it on: 1) Admin > Property > Data Settings > Data Collection >> Enable…

Mar 28, 2023
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GA4 Tip #5 – Set Data Retention

Data retention in GA4 refers to the period of time that user-level and event-level data is stored in your GA4 property before it is automatically deleted. The default is set to 2…

Mar 28, 2023
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GA4 Tip #4 – Exclude internal traffic

Excluding internal traffic from Google Analytics 4 is recommended for a few reasons: Accurate reporting: When analyzing website traffic, you want to make sure that the data you’re seeing reflects the behavior…