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Analytics & Testing
How to Set Up Content Grouping in Google Analytics 4 for WordPress via Google Tag Manager
Content Groups is a powerful feature in Google Analytics 4 (GA4) that allows you to categorize your content or e-commerce traffic into logical groups, such as blog categories, page sections, products, or article types, for better performance analysis across different content themes. When using WordPress as your CMS, leveraging built-in categories is a logical way to group content. This guide…
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Mobile Marketing, Messaging, and Apps
The Top 10 Factors That Impact Mobile Conversion Optimization (CRO)
Businesses should optimize their mobile web solutions to get ahead of the game. It’s the primary channel where most people go to search for the nearest coffee shop, the best roofing contractor, and just about anything Google can reach.
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Analytics & Testing
Setting Up Google Tag Manager and Google Analytics 4 for Your Website: A Beginner’s Guide
Tag managers streamline the deployment and management of tracking codes, or tags, on websites and apps without requiring direct code changes. This simplifies the process for marketers and analysts, reducing reliance on developers while ensuring faster implementation of analytics, advertising pixels, and other tracking scripts. With a tag management system (TMS) like Google Tag Manager, teams can efficiently manage multiple…
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E-commerce and Retail
Poper: AI-Powered Popups That Drive Engagement And Conversions Without Annoying Users
Marketers have used popups for years to capture leads, promote offers, and reduce bounce rates. But the reality is that most traditional popups fail to deliver results. Intrusive popups disrupt the browsing experience, leading to frustration and high exit rates. Irrelevant messaging makes popups feel spammy rather than helpful. A lack of smart targeting means users see popups at the…
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Analytics & Testing
How to Set Up GA4 for Multiple Domains in a Single Analytics Property
Google Analytics 4 (GA4) marks a significant departure from Universal Analytics (UA). It is an update and a complete transformation designed for a privacy-focused, cross-platform world. Understanding these fundamental changes is essential, particularly when managing subdomains and separate domains. From Sessions to Events: The Core Transformation Universal Analytics relied on sessions as its primary metric, focusing on website traffic and…