GA4 setup for non-technical WordPress users

GA4 setup for non-technical WordPress users

Analytics
A lot of things to get embedded or added to website needs a code snippet to be added in the website code files. That includes analytics, GTM, ads, etc. However, there is one easy way to setup Google Analytics 4 on WordPress. Here is how you can do it without any coding efforts, just by doing few clicks. Enter, the Site Kit Plugin by Google. The best way to add Google Analytics 4 (GA4) to the WordPress site, Google's SiteKit Plugin After installing and activating this plugin, you will see a good wizard. The installation documentation is very well presented here - https://sitekit.withgoogle.com/documentation/getting-started/install/ The most amazing thing is that this plugin has login with Google option, that lets you create and configure Google analytics account right from the plugin backend,…
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Google Analytics 4 Support for AMP pages

Google Analytics 4 Support for AMP pages

Analytics, Google AMP
After going through a lot of blog posts and discussions on the internet. I found a working solution with a magic code snippet. As you know the new Google Analytics 4 (GA4) will be the only analytics processing the data and working from July 1, 2023. Read more here. Also read: GA4 Setup for non-technical The universal analytics is shutting down processing of the data. Also we can not migrate the data from Universal Analytics (GA3) to GA4, that's sad. Whilst we have these problems, many sites which are using AMP and put a lot of efforts and time on building AMP pages, did not have direct solutions to get GA4 working on AMP pages. No solution on topics here also. Google Analytics 4 + Google AMP There are two…
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