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GA4 Secrets Part 3: Unlocking “Enhanced Measurement”

Posted - September 13, 2023
Google Analytics 4 (GA4) introduces a remarkable feature, Enhanced Measurement, which could transform how you gather user engagement Read More

The Google Analytics 4 Switch and What It Means

Posted - May 12, 2023
Google Analytics 4 (GA4) debuted in October 2020, representing significant changes and updates. On June 30, 2023, Google will finally Read More

Is Google Getting Rid of GMB Postcards With GBP?

Posted - February 2, 2022
Every year, Google seems to offer users a substantial amount of change in its effort to create the most user-friendly search experience Read More

How to Best Prepare Your Site for Google’s Latest Update

Posted - December 15, 2021
Google seems to enjoy dropping unexpected updates, with the most recent one rolling out earlier than users believed it would. The Read More

Does Your Page Experience Measure Up to Google’s Latest Standards?

Posted - June 16, 2021
If you’ve read our posts before, you probably know that Google constantly tweaks its algorithm. The goal is to provide the best search Read More

Gear Up for More Conversational Search with Google’s LaMDA

Posted - May 25, 2021
For years, Dallas SEO Dogs has predicted that voice search would solidify into search engine optimization (SEO) practices. At the latest Read More

4 Reasons Why SEOs Are Happy with the Death of Flash

Posted - January 6, 2021
On December 31 2020, the nation prepared to ring in a new year. While those of us in the search engine optimization (SEO) industry were Read More

4 Marketing Trends to Look Out for From Google

Posted - August 28, 2019
At this summer’s Google Marketing Live event, Google introduced a series of digital marketing trends that will have a significant Read More

Avoid Shortcuts in your SEO Efforts

Posted - February 27, 2014
As with most of life, the temptation to take shortcuts in your Search Engine Optimization efforts is everywhere. More often than not Read More

Google “Not Providing” Visitor Information in Google Analytics

Posted - December 5, 2011
With the recent switch to SSL Google's default search, some organic traffic data has been removed from Google Analytics. Google says Read More