The CookieYes validator tells me that it’s ok.
The GTM validator tells me that it’s ok.
But after installing all this, my Google Analytics 4 is not receiving all the sessions (for instance, Google Search Console tells me that there are more clics than the cicks I can see on GA4; the same for Google Ads). I think that GA4 is not registering the sessions of the users that not accept the cookies (I don speak of data as age, devide, location… I speak of the one session)
What can I do?
Regards.
]]>My website normally had 400 visitors per day, according to Google Analytics. An almost constant task. So when I looked on Monday I saw 400 visitors for the Sunday before.
With the transition to GA4 this is suddenly different. Now when I look at GA4 on Monday I see 100 users for the Sunday before. But when I look again a few weeks later, GA4’s statement for that same Sunday is suddenly 1000 or even 2000 visitors. So a late assignment/measurement. The assignment varies enormously and is therefore almost unusable.
Do you have the same experience and what should you do with it?
Greetings
Loek
Error 400: invalid_request
The out-of-band (OOB) flow has been blocked in order to keep users secure. Follow the Out-of-Band (OOB) flow migration guide linked in the developer docs below to migrate your app to an alternative method.
Request details: redirect_uri=urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob
Can you please help me with that?
Maciej
I have more orders in Woocommerce than in GA4. There is not a pattern between them: same payment method, same products…
I am tracking with the integration between woocommerce and GA.
Is there because of the cookies not accepted? or it is anything wrong?
please, help me to understand it.
Thank you
]]>I followed the instructions in this post (https://www.monsterinsights.com/how-to-add-google-analytics-4-to-wordpress-best-way/) and added the GA4 measurement ID to my MonsterInsights Google Authentication section of the plugin.
MonsterInsights had already automatically created a new GA4 property for me, so I used that to input. However, once I did, a new web stream was created in my Google Analytics. Now there are TWO MonsterInsights GA4 web streams. And the information I input (the measurement ID for the first stream) is not showing up in the plugin. Instead, it’s the information for the second stream that was just generated that appears.
So I have a few issues.
Thank you in advance for your help!
]]>We are finally making the switch to using Google Tag Manager. If we set it up through Site Kit, how does that impact the Google Analytics connection specifically GA4 with its code inserts?
In Settings > Analytics, I can see the GA4 code “Snippet is inserted.”
In Settings > Tag Manager, I can see it connected to the Web Container ID and it created one for AMP which is fine. I’ll play with the AMP one later…
Now, what is Site Kit going to do?
I can see that it dropped both tags:
<!– Google Analytics snippet added by Site Kit –>
<!– Google Tag Manager snippet added by Site Kit –>
The GA tag is pointing to our GA4 property (gtag(“config”, “G-XXXXXX”);), but we’ll want GTM to control that moving forward. If I were to guess, I would disconnect Google Analytics from Site Kit and only have GTM connected. Can someone please confirm Site Kit’s behavior and what we should do?
I am particularly interested in possibility to add parameters “index” and “item_list_name” to view_item_list event: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/9143382?hl=en#zippy=%2Cecommerce
Do you plan something like this? Is it some easy way to add these parameters?
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