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As the July 1, 2023 deadline approaches, you must migrate your Universal Analytics property settings to Google Analytics 4 as soon as possible to avoid data loss (if you use Universal Analytics 360, you can by July 1, 2024 Finish). That’s why we’ve come up with video tutorials to help guide you through the process, from linking to Google Ads, to migrating eCommerce.
The above is Google’s email notification, reminding Google Analytics users, hurry up, immediately, and immediately migrate to GA4.
Google’s help files are also good, with video migration instructions .
There are many negative opinions about GA4 on the Internet, such as:
Carrie Hill opened a poll on Twitter, and the result is that many people are reluctant to use GA4, and more people’s knowledge is used to collect data.
Take a look at another article , which analyzes four places where GA4 is not as good as Google Analytics.
- GA4 data reporting is slow
- Incident report readability issues
- GA4 has no website loading speed
- Fewer built-in report types
In my opinion, the criticism of GA4 mainly focuses on several aspects. It is not easy to use, which is the first one. Many people have seen that GA4 may be more useful for large commercial websites, but not so friendly for small businesses.
Some even considered this https://twitter.com/StoriesWithGill/status/1407313217538478083?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw .
Maybe GA4 is too complicated, at least I also think this new system is complicated and not friendly to novices.
Whether you like GA4 or not, you need to consider a question, whether to migrate to GA4 or change to another statistics platform. Hurry up, after all, it’s only two months until July 1st.
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