Google Analytics 4 is Here.

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Universal Analytics has Come to An End.

On July 1, 2023, standard Universal Analytics properties stopped processing new hits.

Google has announced that it has replaced its current Universal Analytics with Google Analytics 4 (GA4) starting July 1, 2023. That means, unless your web team has a plan in place to migrate, your business will no longer be collecting data on website visitors.

Hahn can help you set up your new GA4 properly.

Our team of Google Analytics Experts can make the transfer as seamless as possible.

Chief Data Officer

Michael Griebe

Chief Data Officer

Web Devloper

Lee Jaster

Web Devloper

Data Scientist

Hari Dronavalli

Data Scientist

Natural Language Programming Specialist

Vishesh Kadakia

Natural Language Programming Specialist

Director / Business Development

Vicki Ford

Director / Business Development

Hahn offers 3 levels of service for solving your GA4 migration.

Option One

GA4 Starter Project*

*Only available to current web clients


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Option Two

Web Analytics Storage & Assessment


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Option Three

Reimagining Your Web Analytics


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Together, we can:

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    Migrate your Universal Analytics Events to Google Analytics 4 or set up a new account.
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    Back-up key components from your Universal Analytics data, so you do not lose your history.
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    Make changes to your data layer to get the most out of GA4.
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    Set up other useful GA4 features, such as audience triggers or email alerts of website downtime.
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    Start you off on the right foot with a report that answers important questions about your web traffic.
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    Get in-depth insights from our team on your web data.

What is GA4?

Learn more about the basics of GA4, why the switch, and what to expect on our blog.

Web analytics tracking fits between data and design.

We routinely use web data to inform design and delivery decisions for our clients. Take a look at our capabilities to see why Hahn is uniquely qualified to set up your GA4 account.

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Hahn offers 3 levels of service for solving your GA4 migration.

OPTION ONE

GA4 Starter Project*

No porting, no backup, no Google Universal Analytics events migration, just a fresh start on a new platform. Ideal for organizations that have not emphasized website analytics to date, but are eager to get started. These organizations are not interested in retaining the history of user activity on their website.

*Only available to current web clients


OPTION TWO

Web Analytics Storage & Assessment

Retain the most essential parts of your Universal Analytics. If your organization does not proactively keep past website visitor information, however, you may lose important lessons, weaken your team’s ability to learn, and burn institutional knowledge. That is why we offer storage of critical Google Analytics data.

The cost depends on the number of properties and events currently being tracked. Focused websites, with 20 Universal Analytics events or less can be backed up and migrated for $20k. Vast empires of code, spanning multiple sites with hundreds of events require more time and care.


OPTION THREE

Reimagining Your Web Analytics

Our team draws insights from web data that can help improve focus from web devs, marketers, and content creators, reduce costs, and push the mission forward.

Usually, topics center around:

Website Changes to Improve Consumer Experience

  • Where should we focus our efforts?
  • How can we improve site navigation?
  • For pages with specific goals, what pages are hurting or helping those goals?

Marketing Campaign Performance

  • What specific conversion campaigns are the most effective at driving website goals or conversions?
  • How are generic branding campaigns influencing search and visit behavior?

Organic Performance

  • How are we performing on Google?
  • What search terms are drawing the most traffic to our website?
  • What search terms are we under-performing on?
  • What would certain content be worth to us if it ranked on google?