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svn commit to trigger google analytics annotation?
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Google analytics supports annotations (see: https://blog.kissmetrics.com/google-analytics-annotations/ ). I would like to add a call to add an annotation to our Google Analytics property in our deployment script.
I find out that you cannot, yet.
See https://code.google.com/p/analytics-issues/issues/detail?id=53
It was a feature requested 7 years ago and people keep regularly adding "+1".
Considering that Google Analytics does not have its own Google Product Group open to discussions (only a group for notifications to the users: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/google-analytics-api-notify ), I hope that somebody in their team is listening and can bring this feature request up to the management.
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I have create a Google analytics 4 property and been running and gathering data for while now.
I need some external tools to integrate with it and I saw developers reporting that GA4 does not have an API yet, so it does not support any integrations.
I saw that you can create a dual UA and GA4 property but I was unable to find how to add UA to existing GA4 property.
In short: How do I add universal analytics view without loosing any data or integrate with external tools i.e. slack bot posting regular updates? (work around with big Query?)
GA4 does have an API. You can use the Google Analytics Data API v1 to fetch analytics data. The developer's site for this API has more information: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/reporting/data/v1. The API is currently available at an Alpha (preview) stability. The API will be entering Beta shortly.
When you read about creating dual Property it means tracking with both GA4 and Universal Analytics separately. They are 2 different scripts that track data in different platforms with different model.
Therefore you can create a new Universal Analytics Property in your Google Analytics Account and insert that code in the pages of your site, however it will start tracking from that moment on, you cannot have the history, both because you cannot transport data from a Property to the another (even if they were 2 Properties of the same type), and because GA4 has a completely different data collection model.
In any case, from the moment you start tracking with Universal Analytics then you can query the data with the relative API (i.e. Analytics Reporting API).
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Does the Firebase Spark (free) plan work on a per project basis?
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Is Google Firebase's plan policy "per account" or "per project"?
https://firebase.google.com/pricing/?hl=ko&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzL3kkYTQ5wIV16iWCh18mQPqEAAYASABEgKhuPD_BwE
Can I use N 'SPARK PLAN' with multiple apps with one Google account from the point of view of freetire usage?
Or are you wondering if one Google account shares one free tier of spark plan?
The free quota limits you see on the pricing page for the Spark plan is per project. However, there are a limited number of Spark projects that you can have for a single Google account. The exact number is determine per account using some algorithm Google decides.
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I want to report whole Google Ads campaigns, but there is problem:
I can't report data from Google Ads because 100 events in firebase = 120-150 events in Google Ads (google support didn't help).
So I want report data in Google Cloud platform, where will be data from Firebase. There are all data except cost per campaign.
I tried to import Google Ads data to BigQuery and merge data with Fire-base data, but when I did it, each event has price from whole campaign price.
Can someone help with data merge? Or is here someone who has problem with Firebase -> Google Ads event tracking and solve it?
For getting your data for both services into BigQuery, use the BigQuery transfer service to pull all Google Ads data, then link your Firebase project for your Firebase data. Once you have all the data and understand each field; taking in consideration the schema for Google Ads reports and the export schema of Gogle Analytics for Firebase, you can merge or denormalized data as per the requirements using ANSI SQL queries.
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Retrieving the status of emails sent via SendGrid
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I am using window azure cloud service and send-grid service for sending email in my Asp web application. Is there any way provided by send-grid in c# that the read/open status of email.
I know this feature provided by send-grid but i am unable to find it in code part.Please help any help will be appreciated.
Take a look at our web API:
http://sendgrid.com/docs/API_Reference/Web_API/Statistics/index.html
http://sendgrid.com/docs/API_Reference/Web_API/Statistics/statistics_advanced.html
Here is some example code:
http://sendgrid.com/blog/using-sendgrid-with-visual-studio-2013-preview-for-windows-8-1-development
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Is it necessary to have both GA and Quantcast in your website? I'm seeing a lot of websites use both of them but what's the point of using both of them when either one does the same thing? Sorry if this is a dumb question.
No, it's not necessary, but do keep in mind that Google Analytics and Quantcast are doing two different things.
Google Analytics focusses on telling you how people use your website. This includes things like referral pages and keywords, entry and exit pages, page views, and click patterns. Google Analytics tells you about the page views of your website.
Quantcast focuses on telling you the nature of your website's audience. This includes things like the users' demographics and psychographics, other sites your users tend to visits, what businesses and industries they represent, and cross platform (online, mobile, and app) engagement and retention. Quantcast tells you about the page viewers of your website (also referred to as your website's audience).
In many ways, Google Analytics and Quantcast Measure are very complementary services.
Disclaimer - I work at Quantcast
Is it necessary to have both GA and Quantcast in your website?
No it is not necessary.
You may check out how they differ in this article.
Non-Quantified Data
Quantcast offers a separate service for those who do not participate
in the program to track quantified data. The program for
non-quantified data provides public statistics for millions of Web
properties. Users of the Quantcast site use the search engine on the
main page to look up the name of any website. Each website has its own
stats page. A website with a small number of visitors will not
necessarily display results due to insufficient data. Google Analytics
does not provide non-quantified data. You must use the tracking code
to use Analytics, and your statistics are not open to the public.
Methods
Google Analytics uses cookies to track visitors. Quantcast uses
cookies and a separate people-based estimate called "cookie-corrected
audience data." This estimate is different from both Analytics and
Quantcast cookie-based statistics. The number of visitors tends to be
lower for people-based estimates. Statistical measures, such as the
number of overall visits and average pages viewed, tend to increase.
what's the point of using both of them when either one does the same
thing?
You may find the answer to this Why should I use Quantcast, Alexa or Compete, when I have Google Analytics
I am using both of them and what is mentioned about quantcast is right that it has a diffferent look at traffic ..in fact at one point I was worried that it may not be appropriate to use 2 codes to measure the same traffic but I think they work fine