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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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How to use Google Analytics for stronger social media reporting

Sprout Social

Google Analytics (GA) offers solutions to these multi-pronged questions around social media analytics. Read on to find out how Google Analytics for social media helps with stronger reporting. Why use Google Analytics for social media measurement?

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27 B2B Marketing Measurement Reports in Google Analytics

KoMarketing Associates

Google Analytics has over 100 different reports available out-of-the-box. Some reports require additional configuration, such as Events, Ecommerce, or Goals, but a majority of the reports will begin showing collected data on your site visitors and marketing behaviors immediately. Traffic >> Channels. Follow along!

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Three Crucial Classes of Marketing Analytics Tools

Webbiquity

The final stage of the content marketing “circle” is analytics: the measurement and evaluation of the results of content marketing activities which feeds back into the first stage, content planning, in order to support data-driven strategic decisions. Web Analytics Tools.

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The deprecation of Google Analytics (as we’ve known it)

Martech

The biggest shake-up in the marketing analytics world is that Google Analytics as we know it is going to be sunset and will eventually stop collecting data in July 2023 (October 2023 for GA360 customers). ” Anger – “How could Google get rid of Universal Analytics?” I’m in.”

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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. Predictive metrics.

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3 Important Google Analytics Data Quirks

KoMarketing Associates

According to BuiltWith’s Audience Measurement Technologies Usage Statistics , Google Analytics is used on 43% of the Top 10,000 websites and on 83% of all websites on the Internet. With so many sites leveraging Google Analytics it is important to know the nuances of how data is collected, processed, and reported back.