Google Analytics conversion tracking is quite different in GA4 compared to. Here are the details, including set up and counting method.| Digital Marketing and Analytics | Root and Branch
This blog explains how to create Google Analytics segments in both GA4 and UA. There are 2 distinct processes to create custom GA segments| Digital Marketing and Analytics | Root and Branch
With GA4 EVERYTHING is an event. What does that mean exactly? Check out this overview of events in GA4 vs UA to get the details.| Digital Marketing and Analytics | Root and Branch
As of July 2022, GA4 bounce rate does exist. But it's a very different metric from UA. Let's compare the two bounce rate metrics.| Digital Marketing and Analytics | Root and Branch
GA4 Explorations are advanced reporting features. Here's how to use segments, metrics, and dimensions in your Explorations.| Digital Marketing and Analytics | Root and Branch
Do you want to track links clicked on your site? You need Google Analytics link click tracking. This is a set up guide for UA and GA4.| Digital Marketing and Analytics | Root and Branch
Take these 10 steps to properly configure your GA4 setup. This includes creating, installing, and correctly configuring your GA4 property| Digital Marketing and Analytics | Root and Branch
GA4 reports are arranged quite differently than reports in UA. Let's review standard reports, explorations, and custom reports.| Digital Marketing and Analytics | Root and Branch
You've likely heard that the free Google BigQuery integration is one of the benefits of GA4. Here's how to complete the GA4 BigQuery link.| Digital Marketing and Analytics | Root and Branch
GTM tags and triggers are the basics of learning Google Tag Manager. Master tags and triggers from theory to practical walkthrough.| Digital Marketing and Analytics | Root and Branch