rahim
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Post by rahim on Feb 1, 2024 9:14:02 GMT
you should definitely take a closer look at Google's solutions.Integration for free Google Analytics with BigQueryEven without the 360 Suite, Google now offers the option of exporting raw data from Google Analytics to BigQuery.A Web+App property is used for this, which is slightly different from the usual Analytics for Web:The integration with Google Analytics can then be defined in the Google product Firebase. If you want to set this up yourself, you can find detailed instructions. Here:Creation of a Web+App propertyIntegration between DB to Data Google Analytics and Bigquery via FirebaseParticularly exciting for Switzerland: Zurich server location!In 2019, Google opened Zurich as a new available location in the Google Cloud platform. Of course, this can also be used to store BigQuery data:However, if you want to determine the location of your dataset yourself, you need to be very careful when naming it. For example, if you define the name of the dataset incorrectly when integrating with Firebase, a new dataset with the GCP location USA is automatically created. Opportunities through Google Analytics data in BigQueryOf course, the possibilities are almost endless, so we have picked out two of the most common ones:Fully customizable reportingBigQuery can be connected to numerous reporting solutions. The easiest way is probably to integrate with Google's Data Studio, after all it comes from the same company. So if you want to carry out deep analyzes that push Google Analytics to the limits, you have many new options.Some companies are now even completely forgoing “simple” reporting tools such as.
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