Google Analytics 4 may not be your favourite platform, but there are a few features in Google Analytics 4 worth looking forward to.
Due to a plethora of functionality problems, Google Analytics 4 was a bit disappointing – and it certainly wasn’t warmly received by a lot of the best Adwords companies in the industry.
However, this doesn’t mean that there aren’t a number of new features in Google Analytics 4 to get excited about.
So, I thought I’d look at the top 5 features in Google Analytics 4 that could alter your perception of the platform in 2023.
Predictive analytics is Google’s latest way of trying to put its machine learning to good use. When you set up purchase events, Google starts gathering the data necessary to create predictive audiences for purchasers. Only when this process has run its course does predictive analytics come in handy
Once populated, you are able to use the predictive audiences as comparative segments throughout GA4. This is why predictive analytics is one of the most highly anticipated new features in Google Analytics 4.
In the new look Google Analytics 4, you’re granted access to Explorations. This lets you create custom reports. These reports are laid out much like an Excel spreadsheet with tabs across the top, and each tab with its own unique data.
This new Google Analytics feature enables you to create tables for cohorts and segments, making reporting much easier.
You can even share these new look reports with your clients. Print them as a PDF or download it as an Excel sheet, for a seamless process.
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You shouldn’t need to be a developer to be able to track your events.
Thanks to GA4, you can now create and track up to 300 events. And, you can also create and track up to 300 of these events per property.
From auto tracked events to enhanced measurement events, this new feature in Google Analytics 4 has got your tracking needs covered in 2023.
Previous iterations of Universal Analytics served up countless hard to read tables. In Google Analytics 4, anyone with admin access can customise any data presented in any report.
From dictating the dimensions to customising the metrics used during a single session, this new feature in Google Analytics is hotly anticipated.
Plus, you can even save the view of your table so it stays that way the next time you log on.
Conversion tracking in Google Analytics 4 is even more seamless than event tracking. Once the event is tracked in GA4, you can mark it as a conversion by hovering over it and clicking the option.
In Google Analytics 4, you can track up to 30 conversions and delete other conversions as and when you desire.