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Core Web Vitals Becoming Ranking Signals in May 2021 Update

Google Update: Core Web Vitals Becoming Ranking Signals in May 2021 Update

Google announce that Core Web vitals are going to become ranking signals for search in May 2021 Google Update that will also combine existing UX-related signals. Here, we are going to discuss the New Google core web vitals Update that will roll out in May 2021 in which Core Web Vitals Becoming Ranking Signals.

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Google Analytics 4 Upgraded Version GA4

Google Analytics 4 Upgraded Version GA4

Google introduced, new Google Analytics 4 Upgraded Version GA4 2020 with new 4 amazing features for the marketers plus one major update that we need to discuss for a website or online business owners that now tracking ID of Google Analytics is change now from Universal tracking ID UA-xxxxxx-x to Upgraded tracking ID G-xxxxxx-x with other new features to help the marketers.

Here, we are going to discuss Google Analytics 4 Upgraded Version GA4 and new amazing features of Google Analytics.

Right now Google Analytics 4 is being pushed to all new users and Google is sending emails to existing users to that they should upgrade their tags from GA3 to GA3. and recently they gave a notification with a deadline that GA3 will be abandoned after July 2023. So, we have about one year at the time of editing this article. So the current users don’t need to panic but in the future, they need to change the tracking code or Tracking of Google Analytics on their website from UA-xxxxxx-x to G-xxxxxx-x .  

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Analytify vs Monsterinsights

Analytify VS MonsterInsights – Which WordPress Plugin Is Best In 2024?

Are you looking for the perfect analytics plugin for your WordPress site? 

Analytify vs MonsterInsights – the debate is as relevant as ever. Deciding between Analytify and MonsterInsights can be a tough call. Both are leading WordPress plugins, offering robust features to seamlessly integrate analytics into your website.

In this blog, we’ll compare Analytify and MonsterInsights, helping you decide which best suits your analytics needs.

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Google Analytics Limits

Google Analytics 4 Limits (Updated)

Google Analytics is one of the famous and best Web Analytics tool used by millions of websites and apps. Google Analytics helps the website owners or marketing experts to analyze the insights of their websites including the behavior of visitors on their websites and products.

While Google Analytics 4 (GA4) is a powerful tool for website analytics, there are certain limits to remember. Understanding Google Analytics 4 limits is crucial for effective event tracking and data collection.

In this article we’ll cover the Google Analytics Limits in terms of Data collection, GA4 event limits, configuration limits, APIs Quota & Limitations, Accounts, Properties, and other points in the standard version of Google Analytics.

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Google Analytics SEO Report

6 Most Important Google Analytics SEO Reports

Have you ever wondered which Google Analytics reports are essential for boosting your SEO efforts?  Navigating the large amount of data available in Google Analytics can be overwhelming, but focusing on the correct reports can make all the difference in your search engine optimization strategy.

This article will explore the most important Google Analytics SEO reports that everyone should consider. By the end, you’ll learn how to access and utilize these reports to improve your website’s performance and drive more organic traffic. 

Let’s analyze the SEO reports in Google Analytics 4 that can help boost your organic search visibility!

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How To Find Top Performing Content And Improving It

Coming up with new ideas for blog writing is not an easy job, you need a lot of time to do research. During this period most of the bloggers miss a trick not to optimize their old content. Instead of looking for new content if we optimize the old content, it might bring more sales and conversions. But putting your efforts into a useless article won’t be a wise choice.

You must need to find top performing content or articles in order to optimize further. In this article, I’ll discuss how we can find the top performing article and how we can optimize it to the next level.

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Installing the Google Analytics Dashboard Widget by Analytify

Have you ever wanted to monitor your website analytics right from your WordPress dashboard?

Chances are, you’re juggling many tasks, and checking website statistics through multiple platforms can become overwhelming. Analytify comes to your rescue with its Google Analytics Dashboard Widget, which allows you to view essential analytics directly from your WordPress dashboard. In this knowledge-base article, we will guide you through the installation and customization process of this Analytify dashboard widget.

Requirements

Before diving into the installation and setup process, make sure you have:

We assume that you must have installed and activated Analytify. After this, you just need to connect Analytify with Google Analytics 4.

How to Install Analytify WordPress Dashboard Widget

Step 1 – Navigate to Your WordPress Dashboard: Log in to your WordPress admin area.

Step 2 – Go to Plugins: On the left sidebar, hover over Plugins and click Add New.

add new plugin

Step 3 – Search for Analytify: In the search bar, type in Analytify. You’ll find the Google Analytics Dashboard Widget by Analytify.

Step 4 – Install: Click the Install Now button next to the Analytify widget plugin.

install widget

Step 5 – Activate: Once installed, the button will change to Activate. Click on Google Analytics Dashboard Widget by Analytify.

install widget

You’ve successfully installed and activated Google Analytics Dashboard Widget by Analytify.

After installing this addon, a new widget will be added to your Dashboard to view your Analytics at one glance. As shown in the bellow screenshot:

Google Analytics Dashboard Widget"

You can customize this widget with different dates and with different types of stats, for example, top pages, top countries, top cities, and keywords.

How to Customize Analytify WordPress Dashboard Widget

Customizing your Analytify dashboard widget with different dates and various types of statistics can provide you with valuable insights into your website’s performance. Let’s explore how you can do this step by step:

Step 1: Set Date Range

Start by selecting the date range you want to analyze. You can choose a specific time frame, like the last week, month, or a custom date range.

set the date

Step 2: Choose Stat Type

  • Once you’ve selected the date range, it’s time to choose the type of statistics you want to view. In this example, let’s say we want to see the top countries visiting your website.
top countries

Step 3: Select “Top Countries”

  • From the drop-down menu, select Top Countries as your preferred statistic type.

Step 4: Click “View Stats”

  • After choosing Top Countries, simply click on the View Stats button.

Step 5: View Top Countries Stats

  • Once you’ve clicked View Stats, Analytify will display the statistics related to the top countries visiting your website during the selected date range.
top countries views Google Analytics Dashboard widget

Check Top Pages in Google Analytics Dashboard Widget

In Google Analytics, Top Pages refer to the most frequently visited pages on your website during a specified period. Tracking top pages is important for understanding user behavior and optimizing the performance and content of a site.

Monitoring the top pages of your website allows you to determine which content is most engaging and relevant to your audience. You can then produce more of that type or improve upon it.

Steps to View Top Pages in Analytify:

  • Go to the Analytify Widget on your WordPress dashboard.
  • Select the Top Pages metric (as we selected the Top Countries metric above).
  • Click on View Stats.
  • Upon clicking, you’ll be presented with data showcasing the most visited pages on your site, along with their respective view counts.

Check the screenshot below:

top pages

Congratulations, you’ve successfully installed and set up the Analytify WordPress Dashboard Widget! Now, you can conveniently monitor crucial metrics right from your WordPress dashboard. This is not just a time-saver but also a way to streamline your workflow.

If you have any problems with Analytify or its add-ons, kindly go through the FAQs on the Analytify website or contact the Analytify support team.

How To Get Started With Easy Digital Downloads Addon?

Analytify is a powerful plugin for WordPress that makes it easier to use Google Analytics and gives users info about their website traffic that is easy to understand. With the Easy Digital Downloads addon for Analytify, you can keep track of and examine how well their digital product sales are doing.

Our Knowledge Base (KB) article shows you how to use the EDD add-on for Analytify for the first time.

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How To Use Addons For Analytify?

Analytify is a strong tool that is designed to make Google Analytics simple for WordPress users. WordPress users can use to make Google Analytics easy to use. With this easy-to-understand tool, you can track how well your website is doing right from your WordPress dashboard. The main part of Analytify is free, but there are also free and paid add-ons that can make the app even more powerful.

This guide will show you how to use these apps and what they can do to improve your Analytify experience.

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