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GA4: The Most Straightforward Guide You Will Ever Read

With the GA4 rollout in full swing since July 1, 2023, there’s definitely a learning curve involved in understanding its new features and harnessing its capabilities to improve your digital presence. Also, with high-ranking articles like 10 Things We Hate About GA4 from Search Engine Land and ‘Kicking and Screaming’ About GA4 from MarTech – we get it, “the struggle is real,” as Millennials say.

If Google Analytics 4 has left you feeling lost and frustrated, you’re not alone. Let this article be your comprehensive and straightforward companion on this GA4 journey. We’ll break down the facts about GA4 into manageable sections, offering easy-to-follow descriptions and practical tips.

What Is GA4?

Google Analytics 4 is the current version of Google’s web analytics service and the successor of Universal Analytics (may it rest in peace). The developers behind GA4 designed it to address the ever-evolving landscape of digital marketing and user behavior tracking, making it significantly more powerful, flexible, and future-focused than its predecessor.

 

Standout Features and Updates

Some of GA4’s key features and improvements include:

What’s the Difference Between Universal Analytics and GA4?

You might be wondering, doesn’t UA offer the above, too? Yes and no. Here’s how they differ:

 

Why Should You Upgrade from Universal Analytics to GA4?

The reasons above are well worth the move to GA4. But if you need more convincing, here’s why you should make the switch now:

Embracing change allows you to acclimate now instead of later, a.k.a. when your competitors have already adjusted and you’re still struggling to adapt. Don’t get left behind–stay ahead in the rapidly changing digital space.

How to Set Up Google Analytics 4

The GA4 Setup Assistant is available for anyone with a Universal Analytics website property. Here’s a quick summary of what Google needs you to do:

  1. Login to Google Analytics.
  2. Click the “Admin” option on the bottom-left corner of your screen.
  3. Go to the “Account” column and choose the Google Analytics account that aligns with your website.
  4. Go to the “Property” column. Choose the Universal Analytics property that currently gathers data from your website, then click “GA4 Setup Assistant” to initiate the setup.
  5. Select “Get started” under “I want to create a new Google Analytics 4 property.”
  6. If your website uses the gtag.js tag for tracking, you have the option to streamline data collection by selecting “Enable data collection using existing tags.” After this selection, proceed by clicking the “Create Property” button.
  7. If you encounter any obstacles at this stage, it may be due to the following:
    1. Your Content Management System (CMS) does not currently support the gtag.js tag, which is necessary for this setup.
    2. Your website uses the analytics.js tag instead of the gtag.js tag.
    3. You have implemented Google Tag Manager for your website, which requires a different setup process. If you encounter this problem, check out Google Tag Manager for more troubleshooting tips.

 

On the other hand, if your website does not have Universal Analytics set up, you must start from scratch. Go to Google Analytics to create an account. The default is GA4.

 

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