Google Analytics

Google Analytics
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Are you perplexed by data on certain pages that seem to be missing from your Google Analytics 4 (GA4) reports? Do you find discrepancies between the numbers displayed in GA4 Search Console reports and the actual data in the search console? The answer to these puzzling situations lies in a concept called "Thresholding", implemented by Google to prevent anyone from identifying the user based on the information available.
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Keywords are crucial to content marketing as address is for a house. If you don’t have a proper address indicating the house number, lane, city, district and pin code, your guests will never be able to make it to your house. Similarly, if you don’t use the right keywords in your content, your target customers will never be able to make it to your web page.
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When Google acquired Urchin Software Corporation almost a decade ago, it decided to use the Urchin-on-Demand to form the base of its new product called Google Analytics. This service is made available to anyone who has a Google account and provides analytical tools and statistics for SEO. Simply put, it’s a free web tool that creates comprehensive statistics about the activity on a particular website and analyses it, so the website owner can use it to their advantage.