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This is an amazing course and learning center. The Google Analytics 4 migration course is a must have! Also the SEO course is great. Great job Dr. W. and team from Short Hills Design!
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Our Universal Analytics to Google Analytics 4 Migration Training package with Dr. David Wank will teach you (or your agency) how to migrate your GA3 accounts to GA4 with Google Tag Manager (GTM) in around an hour. You'll get step-by-step video training the Google Sheet template we use to manage our own agency GA4 migrations, so you can use the training for your own site, sites, or for your client sites.
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This is an amazing course and learning center. The Google Analytics 4 migration course is a must have! Also the SEO course is great. Great job Dr. W. and team from Short Hills Design!
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