Is it time to look for Analytics Alternatives? I have always been a fan of Google Analytics. Why pay for website data when the amount of info you got for free was plenty? Moving to GA4 has been a big change. This past year I started doing some investigations and free trials. Is there a good reason to pay for website analytics? If so, what do I need?
Yes, Cybervise now has paid analytics accounts along with Google Analytics. Our webinar this month will demo some of the tools we have found. And we will discuss why switching to GA4 might be the reason you do need to find a paid analytics vendor.
Here is what we will cover:
- Why you might want to pay for additional analytics
- Demo 4 Products you may not have heard of
- How to implement if you want to try something new
Preview:
Intro:
Our team was heavily involved in the migration to GA4. What bothers me is how much of the work is pushed onto website owners. How much of the setup and the transition you are responsible for. Businesses are having to spend money on people like Cybervise for help. Google says GA4 is built for the future and it’s this huge pipeline of data. That can accommodate any size business. But what if instead of a pipeline you just need enough water to fill your tea kettle? Maybe there’s something else that could be a better fit for you? So, that’s why I wanted to talk about other analytics programs.
Now old analytics has gone away. I’m kind of seeing the value of shopping around a little bit. Checking out what other analytics product products have to offer. It it is just a couple of key metrics that you’re tracking for your website. And if you found a product that focused on those couple of key metrics, that would be plenty.
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