Marketing

Google Search Result Update
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Google is making changes to its search results, affecting FAQ and How-To rich results. FAQ rich results will now only be displayed for authoritative government and health websites, while How-To rich results will be limited to desktop users. These changes won't affect a site's ranking, and website owners don't need to remove existing structured data. Read more to understand these changes better and to learn about the actions you may need to take
Universal Analytics End Of Life
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Universal Analytics is shutting down, and you might be wondering what to do with all the old data. Should you keep it, and if so, how? In this article, we have a few points that will help you make an informed decision on whether to keep a historical backup of your UA data or not.
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Unleash the Power of GA4 E-commerce Reports: Propel Your Online Business with the Latest Updates! Stay ahead in the digital landscape with actionable insights and analytics, harnessing the full potential of GA4 e-commerce reports to drive unparalleled growth and success.
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What is custom channel grouping in GA4? Custom channel groups in GA4 is a feature that allows marketers to create their own rule-based categories for website traffic sources. These categories are based on channels, which are simply the sources of your website traffic. Why is custom channel grouping important? Custom channel groups is important because it provides more granular data than the default channel grouping in GA4. By creating their own categories, marketers can more accurately reflect the nuances of their campaigns and better understand where their traffic is coming from. This can help marketers identify improvement areas and optimize their campaigns accordingly. How do I create custom channel grouping in GA4? To create custom channel grouping in GA4, you need to log in to your GA4 account and navigate to the Admin panel. In the Property column, click on Data Settings > Channel Groups. From here, you can create a new channel group by clicking on the "Create new channel group" button, or you can edit an existing channel group by clicking on the pencil icon next to it. See the article Custom Channel Groups in Google Analytics 4 for more details What are some examples of custom channel groups? Some examples of custom channel grouping include grouping all of your social media traffic into one category, or creating a separate category for traffic from a specific social media platform. Another example could be grouping all your email marketing campaigns under one category. Can custom channel grouping be used in any report in GA4? Yes, custom channel groups can be used in any report supporting the default channel groups as a primary dimension. This includes acquisition reports, custom reports, explorations, and audience conditions. Can I edit or delete a custom channel group once it has been created? Yes, you can edit or delete a custom channel group by navigating to the Admin panel and clicking on Data Settings > Channel Groups. From here, you can edit an existing channel group by clicking on the pencil icon next to it, or delete it by clicking on the trash icon. FAQ on Custom Channel Groupings in Google Analytics 4