As you know, Google Analytics 4 does not support tracking AMP pages. Well, Google’s Ads Liaison, Ginny Marvin, said on Friday that Google is “currently looking into it and will share an update as soon as we have one.”
Since now, Google has been pretty quiet about AMP support in GA4, but now Ginny is saying the Google team is indeed looking into it.
Here are those tweets:
We’re currently looking into it and will share an update as soon as we have one.
— AdsLiaison (@adsliaison) March 24, 2023
As you know, the GA4 migration deadline is approaching and if advertisers don’t migrate, it may have significant impacts on some Google Ads campaigns.
So, hopefully we will hear something soon about AMP and Google Analytics 4.
Forum discussion at Twitter.
Have you ever wondered how some brands appear in front of just the right audience…
According to data from GS Statcounter, Google’s search engine market share has fallen to 86.99%,…
Google Ads, Shopping Ads, Admob, and other Google Ads products will soon disallow deepfake sexual…
Google's John Mueller responded to some questions around why sites hurt by the September 2023…
In the past month, in Google-land, we have spoken a lot about the March 2024…
A couple of weeks ago Forbes blocked its coupons directory on its website from being…
This website uses cookies.
Leave a Comment