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Google Analytics 4 vs. Google Analytics 3: What are the pros and cons?
If you want to keep track of free statistics about website visitors and their behaviour on your website, you will quickly turn to Google Analytics. With the free version of Universal Analytics (better known as GA3), it only takes a few minutes to set up basic metrics such as users, sessions and pageviews. For more extensive analyses, you have the paid version Google Analytics 360. As of July 2023, GA3 will no longer be supported by Google. Time to switch to the new GA4. Read all about the pros and cons of the new Google Analytics in this article.
What to do about broken Looker Studio dashboards?
Did the following scenario happen to you last week? While enjoying your morning coffee, you take a look at your pride and joy: a meticulously created Looker Studio dashboard built with the GA4 connector. You rub the sleep from your eyes and see your charts are all broken. Frantic phone calls from colleagues are pouring in. What is happening? Find out in this post what the consequences of Google’s newly imposed quota on the Google Analytics Data API are.
Insight into Google Analytics 4 data
The end date for using Universal Analytics is getting closer and closer. Many companies have been collecting data in Google Analytics 4 (hereafter; GA4) for some time now. The next step is to visualise GA4 data in the right way. This process raises new questions. "When do I visualise my data in GA4 explore?" and "How do I deal with the quota limits for Looker Studio if I want to make GA4 data insightful?". Our decision tree will help you make the right choices.
Implementation of Google Analytics 4
An interest group for homeowners offers a wide range of content and services on its website that can be closed online. In order to serve its website visitors in the best possible way, interactions with the services, funnels and content pages must be properly measured. They already did this with our support, with Universal Analytics (GA3). To be well prepared for the future, they asked us to implement Google Analytics 4.
Measure ecommerce events in GA4 and Universal Analytics with only the updated datalayer pushes
With our variable in the Google Tag Manager Community Template Gallery it is easy to start using all the new ecommerce analytics capabilities that Google Analytics 4 offers while fully supporting the 'old' enhanced ecommerce of Universal Analytics. Find out how the variable works.