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How to Link Google Search Console to Analytics 4

If you want to see how your website perform on Google, you may want to use Google Search Console to do so. Google Search Console, or GSC, allows you to track the presence and performance of your website in Google [...]

Google Analytics 4 – WordPress Installation Guide

On July 1, 2023, Google’s Universal Analytics (UA) ceased processing data. You can continue to view data collected before this date for a certain period, but any new data received from this date onward will be visible exclusively in Google [...]

An In-Depth Look at Events in Google Analytics

By default, Google Analytics 4 (GA4) measures traffic on your site and tracks basic metrics such as pageviews, bounce rate, and more. However, if you want to track specific user interactions, such as file downloads, link clicks, form submissions, and [...]

Creating a Mailing List with Mailchimp for WordPress Plugin

Since I use Relevanssi (feel free to search the blog for the word), I have the option to conveniently view which searches were made on the sub-blog. It seems that many people are searching for the phrase “distribution list” and [...]

Conversion Tracking with Google Analytics 4 (Goals)

Conversion tracking in Google Analytics (also known as Goals) can be crucial for any significant activity on your important business website. For example, form submissions, newsletter sign-ups, or even product purchases. In the old version of Google Analytics (Universal Analytics), [...]

Connecting Analytics 4 with Google Ads: Step-by-Step

If you are using Google Analytics, then you already know that the tool provides you with a lot of information about user interaction with the site. If you want to use the information that Analytics provides to better track the [...]

The Meaning of Bounce Rate in Google Analytics

In a sentence, the term Bounce describes a single-page session on your site. Bounce in Google Analytics is specifically calculated as a session by a user who generates only one request from the Analytics server. For example, when a user [...]

11 Ways to Reduce Bounce Rate and Improve Conversions

Bounce Rate, also known as Exit Rate, is an important metric for understanding the performance of your digital marketing. A low bounce rate is positive, indicating high engagement of visitors with your site’s content, leading to more page views on [...]

What is Meta Pixel & How to add it in WordPress?

In case you’re wondering what the Meta Pixel (previously known as Facebook Pixel) is, and if you’re interested in knowing whether you should add it to your WordPress site, you’ve come to the right place. In this post, I’ll explain [...]

Google Tag Manager for Beginners: Why and How to Use It (2024)

Collecting information using tools like Google Analytics is a critical action for increasing organic traffic, achieving higher conversions, and optimizing your leading digital marketing strategy to establish stronger connections with users on your website. However, putting it into practice is [...]

How to use Relevanssi? A Better WordPress Search Mechanism

Better search results with Relevanssi. If you've ever tried using the built-in search functionality of WordPress to search for content on your site, I assume you've noticed that it's an area where the popular content management system WordPress falls short.

How to Exclude IP Addresses from Google Analytics 4?

If you’re reading this post, it’s likely that you want to prevent certain activities—whether your own, your employees’, or any other internal traffic—from skewing the data in Google Analytics. With the transition to Google Analytics 4 (GA4), the method for [...]

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