Making the Switch to Google Analytics 4

Not yet migrated to the new Google Analytics?

You may have read articles or received emails about the changes in Google Analytics. If you are not familiar with what Google Analytics is and how it impacts your business, or have not taken the steps to start the Google Analytics 4 migration process, then this blog post is for you.

Google Analytics and Why It’s Important:

Google Analytics is essential to getting customer insights to understand the customer journey and improve marketing ROI across platforms. Google Analytics measures digital marketing advertising performance by gathering all relevant data in a single source.

In a nutshell, the previous type of Google Analytics property, called Universal Analytics will be going away, so it’s important that you set up your website and data configurations in the newer type of property, called Google Analytics 4.

Key Differences Between Universal Analytics and Google Analytics 4:

Both Universal Analytics and Google Analytics 4 measure website traffic through the following metrics: Users, Pageviews, Purchases, Sessions, Session/Traffic, Conversions, Bounce Rate, and Event Count

Here is what to expect when comparing metrics between Universal Analytics and Google Analytics 4:

Why is it important to migrate from Universal Analytics to Google Analytics 4?

The deadline for migrating from Universal Analytics to Google Analytics 4 is on July 1, 2023. After July 1st, all Universal Analytics accounts will no longer be processing data.

Migrating from Universal Analytics to Google Analytics 4 Challenges:

What does this mean for Credit Unions?

Most Credit Unions are tracking product page activity on their websites to get a better idea of their customer’s journey throughout the loan application process. Google Analytics has the ability to track application submissions through configured goal completions to help measure the success of any digital marketing campaign from Google Ads, Microsoft Ads, Social Ads, Geofence Ads, OTT, CTV, Email Marketing, and more.

If your current digital marketing team is not in the process of migrating your Universal Analytics account, then you are at risk of losing valuable data after July 1st, 2023.

For more information about Google Analytics, the migration from Universal Analytics to Google Analytics 4, or assistance in simplifying this process, Egg to Apples is here to help.

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