{"id":6763,"date":"2022-12-01T10:15:26","date_gmt":"2022-12-01T14:15:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/isynergy.io\/?p=6763"},"modified":"2023-06-19T13:16:04","modified_gmt":"2023-06-19T17:16:04","slug":"migrating-to-ga4-google-analytics-4-whats-the-process-and-how-long-does-it-take","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/isynergy.io\/migrating-to-ga4-google-analytics-4-whats-the-process-and-how-long-does-it-take\/","title":{"rendered":"Migrating to GA4 (Google Analytics 4): What\u2019s the Process and How Long Does It Take?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Google Analytics 4 (GA4) is the newest version of Google Analytics. GA4 was originally launched in late 2020. Before GA4, Google Analytics was primarily used for websites. Google built a separate entity, Firebase, to provide computing services for mobile apps, including an analytics function. These previous generations, known as Universal Analytics properties (UA), are being replaced by GA4 as a one-stop shop for companies\u2019 data tracking needs.<\/p>\n

This means that all UA properties will no longer collect data starting July 1, 2023<\/a>. The deadline for migrating to GA4 is fast approaching, but there\u2019s still plenty of time to make the jump across analytics platforms. When it was first released, there was more back-end knowledge required for a GA4 migration. However, Google has now taken several measures to simplify the migration process so you can get it done before the July 1 deadline.<\/p>\n

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What to Expect From GA4<\/h2>\n

Google is great for providing businesses with the tools they need to succeed<\/a>. GA4 is no different in that regard, but it does differ from the Universal Analytics it’s replacing in several ways. Users of Google Analytics don’t have to worry about navigating to a different website to access the new version. With that said, they may need some time to adjust to the difference in their dashboard. Let\u2019s take a look at these analytics platforms.<\/p>\n

Cross-Device and Platform Access<\/h3>\n

With GA4, you can access your metrics for websites and mobile apps, unlike with previous UA properties. If your business has a website and an app, life will be easier now that you can track both data streams with one property.<\/p>\n

Additionally, GA4 has direct and free access to BigQuery, a Google property that can assist with companies\u2019 data analysis. Previous UA users had to pay for BigQuery integration, but with GA4, it’s included for free.<\/p>\n

Data Models<\/h3>\n

UA previously provided companies with access to data based on traffic to their site. The data model was based on sessions and pageviews. GA4 is more focused on user ID data. GA4\u2019s data collection is event-based and uses specific parameters. As a result, UA users may notice a difference in the metrics reported, and some of the reports they are familiar with may not be present in the basic setup of GA4.<\/p>\n

This is no reason to shy away from a GA4 migration. The metrics GA4 tracks offer a deep dive into ecommerce performance and enhanced measurements of user engagement<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Even if GA4 users want to generate more analytical data than GA4 is currently tracking for them, they can customize their dimensions and metrics to optimize their experience.<\/p>\n

Interface and Configurations<\/h3>\n

Like all new things, there\u2019s going to be an adjustment period. Navigation menus, dashboards, and administrator settings will be different and take some time to learn.<\/p>\n

Those who have worked in Firebase and used Google Analytics for Firebase may have an easier adjustment, as GA4’s interface is somewhat similar. Before reports will start generating you will need to set events and parameters to track data.<\/p>\n

Configurations will be different in your new GA4 property, and you\u2019ll need to re-scope them to your needs. If you were using Google Tag Manager, your tags will be different, and require new configuration for your GA4 account. Additionally, you\u2019ll need to configure your historical data limit. For UA, you could configure it so that your data would never expire, but for GA4, the limit for your data retention is 14 months. This needs to be selected quickly after you start your new GA4 account, as the default setting is 2 months.<\/p>\n

How to Complete a GA4 Migration<\/h2>\n

The best way to get used to the differences between UA properties and the new GA4 property is to start using GA4. Here\u2019s a simple step-by-step migration guide for existing UA users.<\/p>\n

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  1. Navigate to the Google Analytics<\/a> site.<\/li>\n
  2. Under the admin tab of the selected UA property, you\u2019ll find GA4 Setup Assistant. Clicking here will begin the creation of a new property while allowing you to reuse some (but not all) of your existing UA property\u2019s settings.<\/li>\n
  3. You\u2019ll be taken to a screen stating \u201cI want to create a new Google Analytics 4 property.\u201d On this screen, select \u201cGet Started.\u201d<\/li>\n
  4. A pop-up screen with a creation wizard will appear. It will tell you the basic steps the creation wizard will take, such as copying basic settings from your UA property and activating enhanced measurement. On this screen, click \u201cCreate Property.\u201d<\/li>\n
  5. The Setup Assistant will now launch. Here you will be able to configure enhanced measurements, link to Google Ads, or add the global site tags to your web pages or Firebase SDK.<\/li>\n
  6. If you use Google Tag Manager you will need to click \u201cTag Installation.\u201d After, select the Data Stream. A window will appear with the data stream\u2019s URL, name, and measurement ID.\u00a0 Copy the measurement tag.<\/li>\n
  7. Go to your Google Tag Manager. Click \u201cTags\u201d then click \u201cNew.\u201d Select GA4 configuration. In the Measurement ID field, enter the ID you copied from the GA4 interface.<\/li>\n
  8. In the Triggering section, select \u201cAll Pages\u201d then name the tag.<\/li>\n
  9. Before publishing the tag, enable the GTM preview mode. Return to the GA4 interface. On the left sidebar, click \u201cRealtime.\u201d Here, you should be able to see your test pageviews in the real-time reports. If so, then you know your new GA4 tag is operating.<\/li>\n
  10. Return to the GTM interface. Click \u201cSubmit\u201d for your new tag. Enter the name of the version. This will begin collecting data.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    After You\u2019ve Migrated<\/h2>\n

    There are still some steps to take after you have migrated your property to optimize your GA4 property.<\/p>\n

    Reset Data Retention<\/h3>\n

    Remember, it\u2019s important to configure your historical data. To do so, click the Admin tab on the GA4 interface. In the property column, click \u201cData Settings.\u201d Navigate to \u201cData Retention\u201d to find your event data retention and select your time.<\/p>\n

    Exclude Internal Traffic<\/h3>\n

    Make sure to exclude internal traffic from your own employees or it will count each employee\u2019s activity as an event and throw off your datasets. To do so, you will need the IP addresses of those who should be excluded.<\/p>\n

    Begin by selecting the Admin tab. Go to \u201cData Streams\u201d and select \u201cConfigure tag settings.\u201d\u00a0 Click \u201cShow all,\u201d then \u201cDefine internal traffic.\u201d Enter the IP addresses of users who should be excluded.<\/p>\n

    Check Events You\u2019re Tracking and Create Conversions<\/h3>\n

    Check to see what events were automated when you began your new GA4 property. You can locate these events under \u201cConfigure\u201d in the navigation bar. UA goals are now referred to as conversion events in GA4. If you are missing some of your UA goals, you can migrate those that didn\u2019t already use the GA4 goals migration tool<\/a>.<\/p>\n

    To set up goals that didn\u2019t migrate automatically, there are different processes based on the desired result of the goal. Event goals from UA properties are likely to be migrated over easily as they\u2019re similar<\/a>.<\/p>\n

    Destination-based<\/a> goals and engagement-based<\/a> goals may be more difficult and require further configuration. Before you begin your data analysis, get familiar with setting up event parameters to make sure your data collection is gathering what you need. Once you get comfortable enough, and you\u2019ve got the custom events you need set up to track your company\u2019s most important metrics, let the data collection begin.<\/p>\n

    After the events are set up, make sure that you test their tracking using the Debug View. This can be found in the settings of the GA4 property.<\/p>\n

    GA4 Migration Timeline<\/h2>\n

    The process of migrating from a UA property to a GA4 property isn\u2019t all that time-consuming. The GA4 wizard and set-up assistant do a lot of the heavy lifting for the user. The most time-consuming part of the process is checking that your goals have been successfully migrated to conversions, adding any that are needed, and adjusting your dashboard and reports to your liking.<\/p>\n

    After you\u2019ve finished adding your conversions, wait 24 to 48 hours before you begin your data analysis. After that, check on the data you collected. If all seems well, you\u2019ve successfully finished migrating to GA4.<\/p>\n

    Get the Data Necessary for Your Digital Marketing Strategy<\/h2>\n

    Setting custom dimensions and getting used to all new reports and dashboards can feel like an overwhelming process for anyone. However, with GA4\u2019s new data and enhanced measurements, it will be worth the trials and errors that accompany the learning process.<\/p>\n

    While some other platforms and tools offer ecommerce tracking or website traffic data collection, Google has been a revolutionary force in shaping how digital marketing is done today. Understanding Google\u2019s technology as it advances provides a competitive advantage to businesses<\/a> looking to thrive in the ever-evolving world of marketing today.<\/p>\n

    If migrating to GA4 and learning a new interface and method of data collection with all new metrics feels like too much, then you don\u2019t have to manage it all alone. Contact iSynergy today <\/a>and we can help you collect, interpret, and implement your metrics in a digital marketing strategy designed for your success.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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