Post by account_disabled on Dec 3, 2023 21:53:12 GMT -7
Upgrade to G today TechSoup Sep GOOGLE COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING On July Google will retire the current version of Google Analytics Universal Analytics UA . From then on only the latest version of Google Analytics G will be used which has some significant differences. These changes may seem distant but NGOs using UA should start preparing now . In this article we explain what is changing and how it will affect your data.
What's changing First of all if you currently have Analytics Universal from July your current account will stop collecting data. From then on you will have six months to make a backup copy of Country Email List the data collected for this purpose . Later the data will be deleted and you will not have access to your UA dashboards . It is worth protecting yourself in advance to make these changes as smooth as possible. What version of Google Analytics do we have If you created an account some time ago you most likely have an older version. To make sure you can check your account number.
Go to the "Administration" tab in the lower left corner check the middle "Services" column. If the number starts with UA number it means that you have a Universal account. If this number contains only numbers you have a G . Universal Analytics and Google Analytics Key Differences Before yourself with the upcoming changes and starting configuration . Google Analytics will not start working and collecting data on its own nor will it transfer settings from UA. The Google Analytics platform has some operational differences some of which will be positive for users in the nonprofit space . The first is a smaller number of ready made reports. The "Explore" tab will help you build your own reports that display all the information you need. Page views will be recorded as "events" not "sessions" as in UA. This is the result of the development of machine learning used by Google which aims to show a broader picture to those who interact with our websites.
What's changing First of all if you currently have Analytics Universal from July your current account will stop collecting data. From then on you will have six months to make a backup copy of Country Email List the data collected for this purpose . Later the data will be deleted and you will not have access to your UA dashboards . It is worth protecting yourself in advance to make these changes as smooth as possible. What version of Google Analytics do we have If you created an account some time ago you most likely have an older version. To make sure you can check your account number.
Go to the "Administration" tab in the lower left corner check the middle "Services" column. If the number starts with UA number it means that you have a Universal account. If this number contains only numbers you have a G . Universal Analytics and Google Analytics Key Differences Before yourself with the upcoming changes and starting configuration . Google Analytics will not start working and collecting data on its own nor will it transfer settings from UA. The Google Analytics platform has some operational differences some of which will be positive for users in the nonprofit space . The first is a smaller number of ready made reports. The "Explore" tab will help you build your own reports that display all the information you need. Page views will be recorded as "events" not "sessions" as in UA. This is the result of the development of machine learning used by Google which aims to show a broader picture to those who interact with our websites.