Google Analytics 4 has replaced Universal Analytics, and your old data will be inaccessible starting July 1, 2024. Act now to prevent data loss. #GoogleAnalytics #LegalData #Urgent
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🚨 Attention Business Owners! 🚨 Since Google Analytics 4 replaced Universal Analytics in July 2023, standard Universal Analytics properties stopped processing new data. Starting 1 July 2024, you won’t be able to access any previous data, not even with read-only access... All your valuable data will be deleted! We know how crucial your data is for making informed decisions. So we strongly recommend exporting your previously processed data before this date. Don't wait until it's too late! #GoogleAnalytics4 #MarketingAdvice #marketingnews
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Data is where you are. Analyzing the right data will tell where and how to go! Save this post for later or share it with someone who might need it! . . . #adchievers #google #googleanalytics #digitalmarketing #metric
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For this week's Techie Tuesday, we've got an important GA4 reminder! While the initial deadline for migration to Google Analytics 4 may have passed, another critical date looms ahead: July 1, 2024, when your Universal Analytics property faces PERMANENT deletion. This means not only the potential loss of tracking but the risk of losing ALL of your historical data. Read our most recent blog post to learn more about how to safeguard yourself and your data! https://lnkd.in/gjSwF-et #googleanalytics4 #insideoutsolutions #data
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Did you know that your Google Universal Analytics will soon be gone forever? If you need to keep your historic data, check out the article below. #themoreyouknow #googleanalytics
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BIG REMINDER: Only a few more days before Google Universal Analytics historical data is completely inaccessible. (July 1st)! Download reports, take screenshots, and save as much of the data you find valuable to look back on ASAP. It'll depend on when you switched over to GA-4. DM me if you have questions!
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REMINDER: Google Universal Analytics data will vanish soon! Starting the week of July 1, 2024: You won't be able to access any Universal Analytics properties or the API (not even with read-only access), and all data will be deleted. While the standard sunset took weeks to complete, the full Universal Analytics shutdown will happen within a week.
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A question you might’ve been wondering 💭 so why do we need to preserve your Google Analytics(UA) historical data? Find out the exact reasons via our latest blog where we have explained it all for you 🔸 https://lnkd.in/gw9YvXnG
Why you need to preserve your Google Analytics (UA) Historical Data? - Metric Labs
metriclabs.com.au
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Did you know that there are now less than 90 days (88 to be precise) before Google permanently deletes Universal Analytics data? If you want to maintain access to your data you need to be working on it now. We have developed a bunch of tools to export Google Analytics data and can assist with storage setup. If you are not sure what you need to do, drop me a message.
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Another week, another Google update. Google is removing all data from Universal Analytics. So, what does this mean for your business, and why is it important to archive that data? I have all the answers in this week’s #LocalSearchTuesdays. https://lnkd.in/gP8raAnn
Save your data from universal analytics
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Google Analytics Update- Google has announced a new tool for Analytics to organize data comparisons in a better way. The ‘saved comparisons’ feature allows to save filtered user data for side-by-side analysis. #googleanalytics #update #ga4 #googleupdate #analytics #updates
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