Six steps to get set-up on Google Analytics 4 (GA4)
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Six steps to get set-up on Google Analytics 4 (GA4)

It is now less than a month until Google Analytics’ Universal Analytics (UA) will stop collecting new data. On 1st July 2023 Google Analytics 4 (GA4) will become the default Google Analytics (GA) platform.

If your company has not migrated by this point, a new GA4 property will automatically be created for you by Google and your UA configurations will be copied to the new GA4 property. Not all UA configurations have an obvious GA4 counterpart, and the automated process might not make the same choices as you would.

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Google strongly recommends that you manually migrate your UA settings to GA4. I would also recommend you follow Google’s detailed guidance on setting up GA4 but as a quick summary, here are six steps you can follow to get started:

Six steps to get set up on Google Analytics 4 (GA4)

1: Check Google Analytics

Make sure you have a GA linked to your business. You can easily check by opening GA, otherwise here is a useful guide from Data Driven on how to check if a site has GA.

If you already have a GA account (which is likely to be UA), you can start the process of setting up GA4.

2: Navigate to the GA4 Setup Assistant

Within the Admin section, navigate to the GA4 Setup Assistant:

Screenshot of the Google Analytics 4 admin section, showing the GA4 Setup assistant highlighted. It is the first option under 'property'

This will take you through each of the key steps to setting up GA4 for your website:

Screenshot showing the Google Analytics 4 Property Setup assistant, including a blue button that says 'I want to create a new Google Analytics 4 property'

3: Create a GA4 property

The first step in the Setup Assistant will be to create a new GA4 property:

Screenshot of 'Create a new Google Analytics 4 property. this setup assistant will create a GA4 property, and copy basic settings from your UA property'

Select ‘Enable data collection using existing analytics.js and gtag.js tags’ and then ‘Create property’:

Further screenshot showing the Google Analytics 4 Property Setup Assistant', showing 'you have successfully connected your properties' and offering a button to 'explore and set up you GA4 property'

A property is a website or a mobile app (iOS or Android). You can have a separate property for your website, or set up GA4 to bring together the data from your website and app in one property using different data streams (see step 4 below). This is one of the main advantages of GA4 – the ability to see user data from multiple places in one place so you can see a holistic, joined-up user journey.

Click on ‘Go to your GA4 property’ and then navigate to the setup Assistant to continue the setup process for GA4:

Screenshot of Google Analytics 4 Setup Assistant, with 7 items to complete from Data collection to Property settings.

4: Add a data stream

Once you’ve created your property, set up a data stream by clicking on ‘Collect website and app data’ and selecting ‘Manage data streams’.

A data stream is a flow of data from a customer touchpoint (e.g., an app or website) to GA4. When you create a data stream, GA generates a snippet of code that you add to your app or site to collect that data. Data is collected from the time you add the code, and that data forms the basis of your reports.

A data stream will already be in place as part of the setup from your existing UA account. However, you can choose to add new data streams, e.g. if you have an app that you want to connect:

Screenshot of Google Analytics 4 'set up a data stream to start collecting data', with three platforms highlighted: IOS App, Android App, Web.

At this point you can also toggle enhanced measurements. This will enable GA4 to automatically track data of actions users typically do on a website, for example download a file, watch a YouTube video, search on the site etc.

Screenshot of Google Analytics 4 'Enhanced measurement', to 'automatically measure interactions and content on your site in addition to standard page view measurement'

5: Implement the GA4 tag to start tracking

For GA4 to collect data, you will need to add the GA4 tag to your site:

Screenshot of Google Analytics 4 'web stream details', with an orange button highlighted saying 'view tag instructions'

Select ‘View tag instructions’ and you will land on the instruction page in your GA4 account:

Screenshot of Google Analytics 4 'Installation Instructions

There are different ways to implement the tag:

6: Check that GA4 is collecting data

After you have implemented GA4, it’s important to test that it is set up and working correctly. You can either wait 1-2 days or you can start using the DebugView immediately. Your DebugView is a real-time report that allows you to monitor events in real-time:

Screenshot of Google Analytics 4 'DebugView', showing real-time site statistics of event triggers and parameters

You can also visit the Real-time report to see if users are visiting your website:

  • Open Reports > Real-time Report
  • Visit your site in another browser window
  • If you have no visitors in your report, there may be something wrong with your GA4 set-up

Once you've set up GA4

By following these six steps, you’ll have the peace of mind that you are set up on GA4 and can start collecting data through the new platform. From here you can start carrying out more actions by following the Setup Assistant steps, including turning on Google signals, setting up conversions and defining audiences.

Once this is in place, you can start thinking about how you and your team will approach your web analytics and insights strategy by booking onto CIM’s GA4 training courses.

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Gavin Llewellyn CIM Course director CIM
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