Hi, your documentation for Google Analytics is very vague and does not offer enough details, especially for non devs. I've added my measurement ID under the Marketing Tools integration tab but need further guidance as to Event name, property name and value gets looped back to Google Analytics. I understand there are many variables but example of real implementation from your side would be very helpful.
The GA4 integration is Google Analytics, while the old integration is Google Universal Analytics.
You need to add the Measurement ID and it will work.
It can also be used through Google Tag Manager, by adding new tags and triggers that will serve GA4.
There's the "Placeholders" dropdown which shows you available placeholders that can be used for the Event, so under "Event", you choose the Type of the event. You can also copy a placeholder and paste it into the Property Value field.
Hi, your documentation for Google Analytics is very vague and does not offer enough details, especially for non devs. I've added my measurement ID under the Marketing Tools integration tab but need further guidance as to Event name, property name and value gets looped back to Google Analytics. I understand there are many variables but example of real implementation from your side would be very helpful.
Hello again,
Unfortunately, we do not have any examples everything that we can offer you can be found in this video
And on this link https://wpamelia.com/google-analytics/. Hope this helps.Kind Regards,
Marko Davidovic [email protected]
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The video is outdated and showcases the older GA, not GA4. It doesn't explain anything about how to link it to Google Tag or Analytics.
Hello Andeesh,
We have forwarded your ticket to our level 2 agents and as soon as we get some feedback from them we will contact you immediately.
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Hello Andeesh.
The GA4 integration is Google Analytics, while the old integration is Google Universal Analytics.
You need to add the Measurement ID and it will work.
It can also be used through Google Tag Manager, by adding new tags and triggers that will serve GA4.
There's the "Placeholders" dropdown which shows you available placeholders that can be used for the Event, so under "Event", you choose the Type of the event. You can also copy a placeholder and paste it into the Property Value field.
When the event appears in GA4, you can mark it as "Conversion". Here's the official Google support article for reference: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/13128484?hl=en
I hope that helps.
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Aleksandar Vuković
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