This is really interesting, Andy. You're absolutely right that its doesn't matter if we had 10% more data, it can never be 100% accurate. Good actionable decisions can be made with what we have at hand.
interesting, and so this also shows the number of people who are using VPN and other privacy 'do not share me' strategies used by visitors. Assuming all 10-20 percent missing are using VPN, this seems like a very low number. What percent of internet users use VPN? I think it's more than 20%, but no data to support. Is there a way to see the bounce rates, in a multivariate way? Secondly, can you do a video on this cookies banner concept? Why do some have it and other not? What protection or fake protection does it allow websites in the USA?
Fantastic episode, Andy! Your GA4 expertise and content are always top-notch, current, and relevant!
Super helpful as always. Thanks
You are a real G, Andy! Thanks for the video.
This is really interesting, Andy.
You're absolutely right that its doesn't matter if we had 10% more data, it can never be 100% accurate. Good actionable decisions can be made with what we have at hand.
Yay, love your conclusion in this.
Great video, thank you!
Thanks Andy
At the end of the day the marketer has to make a decision with whatever data is available to him.
I always use histats as my main analytics...
Hi Andy !
Why do you recommend promoting the article with a conversion rate of 1.1%?
interesting, and so this also shows the number of people who are using VPN and other privacy 'do not share me' strategies used by visitors. Assuming all 10-20 percent missing are using VPN, this seems like a very low number. What percent of internet users use VPN? I think it's more than 20%, but no data to support. Is there a way to see the bounce rates, in a multivariate way? Secondly, can you do a video on this cookies banner concept? Why do some have it and other not? What protection or fake protection does it allow websites in the USA?
its means GA4 Wins in the ends. you got me worried for 9 minutes.