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Google Analytics is one of the most important tools you have at your disposal as a marketer. It gives you deep insight into your audience and allows you to tailor your content and campaigns to meet their needs. You can use Google Analytics to measure things like how much time people spend on your site, what pages they visit most often, how many people click on links in your emails, and other valuable metrics that help you make informed decisions about how you'll run your business.
That being said….. Google Analytics 4, also known as G4, is here and it’s better than ever. This new version of the popular web analytics tool has been completely redesigned from the ground up, so you can expect a more intuitive interface, improved data accuracy, and more powerful reporting tools. But what does that mean for you?
Here are 6 tips to help you get the most out of Google Analytics 4:
1. Use Google Tag Manager to create user-defined segments that can be applied to your entire site or just specific pages.
2. Get granular with AdWords Remarketing Lists for Search Ads, which lets you target users who visited specific pages on your website with remarketing ads based on their behavior (for example, “visited product page 1 but didn’t buy anything”). The feature is available in all 20 languages supported by AdWords Remarketing Lists for Search Ads.
3. Use Custom Dimensions to track anything from user counts to time spent on specific pages—and everything in between! This feature works best when added directly into a custom JavaScript tag rather than using standard dimensions like browser type or operating system because it allows for greater control over how data is collected and processed before getting sent back to Analytics servers for reporting purposes.
4. Know your goals: The first thing you should do when using Google Analytics is to set up goals for each page on your website. Goals tell Google Analytics what you want it to track and measure, so they're important! You can set up goals by going into "Admin" and selecting "Goals" under "Views." From there, click "New Goal" and choose an activity to track (for example, a signup or purchase).
5. Make sure your tracking code is installed: Another important step in using Google Analytics is making sure that all of your pages have tracking code installed on them. You can find instructions on how to do this by clicking here.
6. Set up custom reports: Custom reports allow users to create their own reports based on specific parameters (such as date range or metric). This makes it easy for users who don't have time.
Just remember, analytics are the report card for how your website is performing. It is definitely something that is worth your investment. If all of this seems overwhelming or you don’t have the time to dig into it yourself, don’t worry, A Media Marketing can help! Just fill out our contact form to get started.
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