It's not doom and gloom
1. Make an audit of your UA property
2. Plan out the structure of your GA4 account
3. Manage your user permissions
4. Check your property settings
5. Identify the events to be migrated
6. Check what custom dimensions and metrics should be set up
7. Recreate your conversions
8. Implement eCommerce tracking
9. Link your GA4 to other tools
10. Take care of your historical data - Now - how to do that - you can export your data to BigQuery to be able to continue your analysis.
With this integration, you can collect the raw data and use it for advanced analysis use cases.
Generally speaking, you have 3 options available:
1. Using a UA built-in option for the report export. This could be an option if you want to have only a few reports within a certain timeframe. You would be able to download the data in the following formats: PDF, Google Sheets, XLSX, and CSV.
2. Using an external data pipeline provider.
3. Using the native UA connector, which is available for Google Analytics 360 only
11. Bridge the gaps in training - keep up on GA4
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