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The hardest part of migrating to Google Analytics 4

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Quick question… What’s the hardest part of migrating to GA4? Holding back your tears wh

Quick question…  What’s the hardest part of migrating to GA4? Holding back your tears when you see that Part 1 of the tutorial is 40 minutes long. And it’s not like you can just, you know, skip it… After all, as of July 2023, Google has officially discontinued [Universal Analytics]( (UA). Which means anyone who hasn’t made the transition yet is missing out on THE most important tool for audience tracking. Doing any kind of marketing without that information is like running with your shoes tied… Or trying to hit the bullseye by throwing darts in the dark… Or eating an Oreo and not starting with the center… (Trust me… I know about this stuff) So the way I see it, if you want to make the transition to GA4 you can: A: Navigate the labyrinth of configuration hell like a modern-day Leonardo Da Vinci. Best of luck on your journey; your efforts won't go unnoticed. OR B: Send one simple email to one of your employees with [step-by-step recipes to easily and flawlessly execute the transition.]( Then, the hardest part of migrating to GA4 becomes deciding what type of coffee to have while it’s getting done. To your success, Tommy Griffith, “The One Who Has Seen Hell” P.S.  Am I making it sound easier than it is? No. It’s just THAT easy to transition to GA4 when you have the right tool at your disposal.  [ClickMinded LLC]( 30 N. Gould Street #6193 Sheridan WY 82801 Tired of awesome emails? [Unsubscribe](

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