Google Analytics on HubPages

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  1. Rajam-reads profile image84
    Rajam-readsposted 8 weeks ago

    Do anyone here think that Hubpages will update to GA4 analytics instead of the outdated UA. I would love to get a better idea of how my articles are faring and the traffic of each one, but I can't track that using Google analytics as it is not supported and UA code is now discontinued by Google and I can't get use that. Also, has anyone found a way around with this?

    1. bravewarrior profile image85
      bravewarriorposted 8 weeks agoin reply to this

      We were supposed to be converted to GA4 just before UA was discontinued by Google, but it hasn't happened. Perhaps Matt will come in and update us on this issue.

    2. Kenna McHugh profile image84
      Kenna McHughposted 8 weeks agoin reply to this

      I don't think the updated version will ever happen on HubPages. The official conversion was years ago. It's another SNAFU by HP/TAG.

    3. erorantes profile image47
      erorantesposted 7 weeks agoin reply to this

      Perhaps, you need to update your device or download the new google app.

      1. Miebakagh57 profile image84
        Miebakagh57posted 7 weeks agoin reply to this

        Does anyone at hubpages understand that?

      2. bravewarrior profile image85
        bravewarriorposted 7 weeks agoin reply to this

        That won't help. The GA code HP provided us is not in compliance with GA4; UA codes are outdated and no longer work.

  2. Venkatachari M profile image90
    Venkatachari Mposted 7 weeks ago

    I think UA has stopped or would be gone within time.

    I updated my blog by linking it to GA4 a few days before.

  3. Miebakagh57 profile image84
    Miebakagh57posted 7 weeks ago

    Matt Well, owe everyone here, an explaination on the challenge.

    1. Matt Wells profile imageSTAFF
      Matt Wellsposted 7 weeks agoin reply to this

      We will eventually have GA4 compatible with HubPages. There has been a delay in implementing this feature. I do not have a timeline for when it will be available.

      1. bravewarrior profile image85
        bravewarriorposted 7 weeks agoin reply to this

        That's unfortunate, Matt. Google replaced UA with GA4 on July 1, 2023 -- almost two years ago.

      2. Miebakagh57 profile image84
        Miebakagh57posted 7 weeks agoin reply to this

        That's not impressive...though hubpages' introduced it.

 
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