2 years later here. I am extremely visual and find myself doing Flowcharts all the time to get my mind straight and clear. Thanks for explaining this with a diagram. Every tutorial should implement this method of teaching.
Straight to the point, instantly subbed. Question for you, why use gtag for GA4 instead of just adding GA4 tag inside GTM? Isnt the whole point of GTM is that everything - including Analytics - is handled by GTM? Just curious
Thanks for your video! this is the best GA + GTM gohighlevel integration video I have come across. Looking forward to your Google Ads integration video :)
Why do the global site tag also? Isn't that redundant if you do it via GTM already? Oh wait that is to make the workflow possible within gohighlevel I guess
@@iamrichpeoples what is the reason to have BOTH the "GA4 Configuration" tag setup in GTM AND the "Global Site Tag"? Will this fire Google Analytics twice?
GA4 Configuration is now known as the "Google Tag." Simply select this instead and then choose the "all pages" trigger. The rest is the same as described.
2 years later here. I am extremely visual and find myself doing Flowcharts all the time to get my mind straight and clear. Thanks for explaining this with a diagram. Every tutorial should implement this method of teaching.
Please increase the recording resolution
Straight to the point, instantly subbed. Question for you, why use gtag for GA4 instead of just adding GA4 tag inside GTM? Isnt the whole point of GTM is that everything - including Analytics - is handled by GTM? Just curious
Yeah I agree - odd to see 2 tags added separately when the point of GTM is to aggregate and increase load speed & conversion accuracy
That's true, although gtag is something Google's trying to implement in the future
Thanks for your video! this is the best GA + GTM gohighlevel integration video I have come across. Looking forward to your Google Ads integration video :)
Very helpful. Thank you for the detailed walk through. 🙌
Great video! Awesome tips!
Why do the global site tag also? Isn't that redundant if you do it via GTM already? Oh wait that is to make the workflow possible within gohighlevel I guess
Love the insight about the Google Tag Manager. Can you suggest a good extension to move old annotation file from UA to GA4?
Very useful video. Thank you! Please make more videos like this one. You’re great at explaining to beginners.
Thank you Anastasia.
@@iamrichpeoples what is the reason to have BOTH the "GA4 Configuration" tag setup in GTM AND the "Global Site Tag"? Will this fire Google Analytics twice?
Amazing and well explained.
Thank you
Why not just put the GA4 global site tag in your GTM container. You shouldn't have to put both in the head section. GTM will pull in the GA.
That's what I thought as well
This was fantastic! Quite helpful, Rich!
amazing, thank you so much!
thanks for the video! very helpful, could you go into the usefulness of this and what it looks like after its been used?
Sure can Clay
Thank you for the video, can you one about google ads?
Thanks
RICH! It's JP. Hope you're doing well!
Rich, are you in STV? We need to grab a coffee.
Nice. Is there a tool to upload annotations from Universal to GA4?
This was a fantastic tutorial, thank you! However, I'm not sure I understand the utility of what you broke down at 8:45. What is the point of this?
very useful... Thank you so much!
Thanks🎉
Nice - thank you
Just like 99.9% of people teaching - out there you missed steps because I do not see what you do.
Thanks
GREAT VIDEO
Thanks!
This has changed. No GA4 Configuration option. Do you have an update?
GA4 Configuration is now known as the "Google Tag." Simply select this instead and then choose the "all pages" trigger. The rest is the same as described.