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How to Track Phone Calls in Google Analytics 4 – Call Tracking Tutorial

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Hi {NAME}, Himanshu here from OptimizeSmart. I hope you are doing well. I have couple of updates for you... # Get helpful tips on daily basis If you are the type of person who finds it helpful to receive short tips on building your website traffic, improving conversions, fixing attribution issues and learning about analytics in general, then follow me on LinkedIn. I post a few short tips each day. [Click here and follow me on LinkedIn.]( #1 [How to Track Phone Calls in Google Analytics 4 – Call Tracking Tutorial]( If your website has been set up mainly to generate leads through phone calls, then you have to attribute phone calls to the correct traffic source. Understanding exactly which marketing channels and keywords are driving phone calls is invaluable. Attributing phone calls to the correct marketing channels/keywords means you can increase the budget of the marketing channels /keywords which drive phone calls and reduce the budget of those that do not. If phone calls are an important part of your lead/sales generation process then phone call tracking is one of the most effective methods to fix your online and offline attribution issues. Attributing phone calls to the correct keywords means you are able to bid more aggressively on the keywords that work and reduce bids on the keywords that do not. Google Analytics 4 cannot track phone calls on its own. It also cannot provide detailed reports on phone call data. In Google Ads, you can track phone calls and other call details (like call duration, call start time, call end time, etc.) by using Google forwarding phone numbers. However, it is not possible to import the phone call conversion data from Google Ads into Google Analytics 4. Because of this, you cannot correlate this phone call data with website usage data (sessions, location, landing page etc.) in Google Analytics and use it to optimize your marketing campaigns. Moreover, Google ads can report on only those phone calls which resulted from a Google ad. It cannot report on phone calls generated from other traffic sources (like organic search, Facebook, referral traffic, direct traffic etc.). So the call tracking solution provided by Google is not adequate for understanding the performance of all the online marketing channels which are driving phone calls. You will have to use a commerical phone call tracking software to send phone call data as events to GA4. #2 Do you want better skills in digital analytics and marketing? If yes then register for the free_training. Hurry, seats are limited. Here’s what we’re going to cover… #1 Why digital analytics is the key to online business success. #2 The number 1 reason why most marketers are not able to scale their advertising and maximize sales. #3 Why Google and Facebook ads don’t work for most businesses & how to make them work. #4 Why you won’t get any competitive advantage in the marketplace just by knowing Google Analytics. #5 The number 1 reason why conversion optimization is not working for your business. #6 How to advertise on any marketing platform for FREE with an unlimited budget. #7 How to learn and master digital analytics and conversion optimization in record time. [Click here to register for this class]( Set Up Your Google Analytics 4 (GA4) Account Correctly And Fast Table of Contents GA4 Setup Planning GA4 Basic Setup 1) Upgrade to GA4 (Google Analytics 4) ​2) Set up Enhanced Measurement Tracking in GA4 ​3) Activate Google Signals for your GA4 property ​4) Exclude internal traffic in GA4 ​5) Connect your GA4 property with Google Ads ​6) Set Up Site Search Tracking in GA4 ​7) Set up Scroll Tracking in GA4 ​8) Import conversions from GA4 property to your Google Ads account ​9) Connect your GA4 property with Google Search Console ​10) Set up Cross Domain Tracking in GA4 11) Connect your GA4 property with BigQuery 12) Transfer GA3 (Universal Analytics) data into GA4 13) Save your Universal Analytics data from being deleted 14) Setup GA4 test property 15) Setup referral exclusion in GA4 16) Install Google Analytics 4 on Shopify GA4 Intermediate Setup 1) Set up GA4 Custom Events ​2) Rename Events in GA4 ​3) Use the debug view report in GA4 ​4) Set Up Goal Conversion Tracking in GA4 ​5) Setup Content Grouping in GA4 ​6) Create User properties in GA4 ​7) Create custom insights in GA4 ​8) Create remarketing audiences in GA4 ​9) Build comparisons (advanced segments) in GA4 10) Create custom audiences in GA4 11) Create Audience Triggers in GA4 12) Upload data from external data sources via GA4 Data Import GA4 Advanced Setup 1) Set up predictive metrics in GA4 2) Create Predictive Audiences in GA4 ​3) Set up Ecommerce Tracking in GA4 4) Set up Enhanced Ecommerce Tracking in GA4 5) Set up Sales funnels in GA4 6) Export data from GA4 to BigQuery 7) Track Single Page Apps in GA4 8) Setup GA4 via GTM Server Side Tagging Website Audit for Universal Analytics Set up Universal Analytics Account Level Setup Universal Analytics Property Level Setup Universal Analytics View Level Setup Other Universal Analytics Configurations Get_FREE_lifetime updates of this ebook So your checklist never gets out of date. I update this checklist every couple of months. FAQ: Do you show “How” to do each item on the checklist? If so, with screen shots? Yes. There are links to the articles with detailed step by step instructions. FAQ: Does this ebook cover GTM too? Yes. [Get the 62 points GA Checklist ebook (70 pages)]( Why understanding the data layer is the key to getting the most out of Google Tag Manager.... In the context of GTM, a data layer is a JavaScript array that is used to collect and store data from a website and then send that data to GTM (aka the container tag). Google recommends using data layers, for retrieving run time information. A data layer provides a safer and reliable way to pull data from your website and send it to GTM.  When you pull data directly from your website (by traversing the HTML DOM) and push it into your analytics and marketing tags (via GTM), you create an unreliable tracking setup. This happens because a typical website updates all the time. So any change in the HTML DOM (structure of HTML) can break your tracking set up any day, any time without any prior notice. To fix this problem, we create and use data layers, which stores all the information we want to collect about a web page.  Once we have set up the data layer, we pull data directly from the data layer instead of the HTML DOM of the page. That's why understanding the data layer is the key to getting the most out of Google Tag Manager. But you can create and use data layers only when you understand the JavaScript behind it. That's why I have written an entire book (100+ pages) on GTM data layers. What is so different about this book is that firstly it is only the book on data layers ever published. Second, it actually teaches you the JavaScript required to create a data layer. All other resources on data layers assume that you already know JavaScript or they simply tell you to figure it out on your own.  But you really cannot create, use or even understand data layers, if you do not understand the JavaScript behind it.   [Get the data layers ebook (100+ pages)]( Looking for Google Analytics 4 & Google Tag Manager Consulting Service? If you are not sure whether your GA4 property is setup correctly or you are looking for someone to set up GA4 correctly for you then [contact us](. I hope you find all these updates helpful. Talk soon, Himanshu Sharma Founder, OptimizeSmart.com You got this email because you subscribed to OptimizeSmart.com OptimizeSmart, Alford, Aberdeenshire, UK [Unsubscribe](

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