Monthly Archive: June 2025
Applies to: Google Analytics 4 (GA4)Last updated: May 2025 Problem You want to track when users click on links that lead to external websites, such as social media profiles, partner pages, or third-party resources....
Applies to: Google Analytics 4 (GA4) and Google AdsLast updated: May 2025 Problem You want to connect GA4 to Google Ads so you can share audience lists, import conversion events, and analyze advertising campaign...
Applies to: Google Analytics 4 (GA4)Last updated: May 2025 Problem You want to share or further analyze GA4 data in Excel or Google Sheets, but the export options aren’t as obvious or flexible as...
Applies to: Google Analytics 4 (GA4)Last updated: May 2025 Problem You want to measure how far users scroll on your web pages to understand content engagement—especially on long-form pages like blogs, product detail pages,...
Applies to: Google Analytics 4 (GA4)Last updated: May 2025 Problem You want to understand how well your website or app retains users over time—whether users are returning after their first visit, and how retention...
Applies to: Google Analytics 4 (GA4)Last updated: May 2025 Problem You want to pass additional context with events—such as product name, button label, or form type—but aren’t sure how to structure or use event...
Applies to: Google Analytics Universal Analytics (UA) → Google Analytics 4 (GA4)Last updated: May 2025 Problem Universal Analytics (UA) stopped processing new data as of July 1, 2023. If you haven’t fully transitioned to...
Applies to: Google Analytics 4 (GA4)Last updated: May 2025 Problem You’ve implemented GA4 tracking (e.g., page views, events, conversions) and want to confirm that data is being sent correctly in real time—before it appears...
Applies to: Google Analytics 4 (GA4)Last updated: May 2025 Problem You want to consistently track logged-in users across devices and sessions using a unique identifier (e.g., customer ID or account email hash) to unify...
Applies to: Google Analytics 4 (GA4)Last updated: May 2025 Problem You want to track users as they navigate across multiple domains (e.g., from example.com to checkout.examplepayments.com) without starting a new session or losing user...