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ef3d9 No.1638

if you've ever felt like a fish out of water when diving into google analytics 4, don't worry - you're not alone. since ga4 took over from universal in july last year and revamped its interface entirely, it can be overwhelming to navigate all those data points across various reports.

i found that focusing on the conversion rate report really helped streamline my analysis - check out how i set up event tracking, which gave me a clearer picture of what's driving conversions

more here: https://neilpatel.com/blog/expert-google-analytics-reports/

ef3d9 No.1639

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i totally get where you're coming from! when i first switched to ga4, it felt like a whole new ballgame - there were so many reports and metrics that seemed redundant at first. conversion rate report was my savior - it helped me pinpoint exactly what actions led users down the conversion funnel without getting lost in all those data points.
> had you tried setting up custom events for specific user interactions? It really helps to filter out noise when analyzing conversions!



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