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Top WordPress Backup Plugins In 2023

Have you ever lost your WordPress website data due to a security breach or due to a server crash?

By creating or taking regular backups of your WordPress website, you can secure your Website from any kind of hacking attack or can easily recover your important information whenever you want.

There are different ways you can easily take a backup of your website. You can easily save your website files and data manually, but it takes a lot of time. There is an easier solution for this problem is to use WordPress Backup plugins that will automatically create a backup of your WordPress website.

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How to See Referral Traffic in GA4

How to See Referral Traffic in GA4

Do you want to know how to see referral traffic in GA4? If yes, you should learn all about the secrets of referral traffic in Google Analytics 4.

Google Analytics 4 (GA4) is a powerful analytics tool. One of the most valuable analytics in GA4 is referral traffic. Google Analytics Referral traffic is the traffic that comes from other websites linking to yours. Think of it like word-of-mouth marketing but in the digital domain. Knowing where your referrals come from is like having a roadmap to your most effective marketing channels.

But here’s the catch: GA4 can be challenging to interpret. And if you’re a WordPress user, you might be missing out on some serious insights. That’s where Analytify comes in.

In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about referral traffic in Google Analytics, from what it is and why it matters to how to see referral traffic in GA4 like a pro.

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How To Use Google Trends To Grab More Traffic For Website

Studies say that Updated and Trending content works best when it comes to grabbing more traffic and engagements. To find the trendy content, Google Trends comes into play, you can find the trending content about a niche that can be used to create content from scratch or you can be used in your existing articles. Here, we will discuss How To Use Google Trends To Grab More Traffic.

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5 Enhanced Ecommerce Reports That You Need To Understand Now

Relying solely on the quality of your product will fail to convert into sales. In today’s era, there are alternatives to everything. The reason why you need to understand Enhanced ECommerce Reports because it is the key to winning in this consumer-centric business environment is to understand you,r users. 

But how do you gather enough data to understand your users? And honestly, you might need data of long duration before you can make any solid judgment. Luckily you don’t need to do it yourself on a spreadsheet, Google Analytics does exactly that.

It gathers historical data about different metrics such as how the different stages of your purchasing funnel are doing, what is the overall conversion rate for your online store, what is the average order value, and so on. In this blog, you will learn about the 5 Key Enhanced Ecommerce Reports you need to read for improving your sales.

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How to Use Google Analytics to Increase Traffic

How to Use Google Analytics To Increase Traffic (10 Easy Ways)

Are you looking for ways to increase your website traffic using Google Analytics insights? 

Traffic on your website is the most fundamental metric for measuring the success of your SEO and digital marketing campaigns. Therefore, you need a way to measure the website traffic and discover ways of improving the website’s structure and content. In this article, we’ll discuss how to use Google Analytics to increase traffic and mention ten ways GA4 helps you uncover traffic patterns and areas of improvement.

 Let’s dive into 10 easy ways to make this tool work for you.

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Difference Between Average Session Duration And Average Time On page

There is a confusion between the average session duration and average time on page. In this article, I’ll differentiate between these metrics. 

There are different Google Analytics metrics that most of the internet marketers keep their eyes on. These metrics are the number of visitors, the number of returning visitors, page views, bounce rate, sessions, average session duration, and average time on page. Having a solid understanding of these metrics can help you to boost your audience and traffic. 

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How to Implement GA4 Referral Exclusion (2024)

Are you interested in learning how to set up GA4 referral exclusion?

Navigating the e-commerce analytics can sometimes feel daunting, especially when you notice oddities in your traffic sources. Many of our WooCommerce or Easy Digital Downloads add-on users have raised concerns upon seeing payment gateway URLs like paypal.com overshadowing the real contributors to their traffic and sales. ‘

If you’re using PayPal to accept payments, you might find that Google Analytics 4 (GA4) attributes transactions to PayPal, missing out on the actual sources driving your e-commerce success. Whether those sources are your website, mobile apps, or specific product links, understanding and crediting them correctly is important for strategic growth.

In this article, we’ll explain the process of managing PayPal Google Analytics integration by setting up Google Analytics 4 referral exclusion for PayPal. By the end, you’ll have a clear roadmap on how to tweak your GA4 settings to prevent PayPal from hijacking your referral traffic, ensuring a clearer, more accurate view of your traffic sources and their contribution to your business’s growth.

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How to Create Custom Reports in Google Analytics (Step by Step)

By default, there are many reports on Google Analytics, but a Custom Report is a report that you create yourself. You pick the dimensions (City and Browser, for example) and metrics (SessionsPageviews, and Bounce Rate, for example) and decide how they should be displayed. The only requirement to create Custom Reports in Google Analytics is you must specify at least one dimension and one metric. Here, we will discuss how to create custom reports in Google Analytics.

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