Category: Digitální analytika

  • Who reads the forms on your website? (And do you know about it?)

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    Imagine the following situation. A visitor comes to your website, fills out an order form—name, email, phone number—and submits it. The data goes to your CRM or database. But it’s quite possible that the same data — hashed, but still identifiable — is also being sent to the servers of Google, Meta, TikTok, Pinterest, and…

  • What’s new in GA4 – budgeting

    In January 2026, Google Analytics 4 will introduce new reports that will help marketers allocate budgets across marketing channels. I haven’t seen them in the Czech Republic yet, but based on the test environment and documentation, the reports look very useful. They should provide not only a look at history (how campaigns have performed so…

  • GA4 Confusion: Why Does Traffic Source Have Four Different Names?

    If you’ve opened the acquisition reports in Google Analytics 4 (GA4), you’ve likely encountered a terminological “stew.” While the old Universal Analytics sufficed with a simple “Source/Medium,” GA4 serves up several variations of (almost) the same thing. For the source/medium dimension, we now have: In total, there are 15 different versions. Total chaos. Let’s clear…

  • 2026

    The New Year is just around the corner. I wonder what the coming year will bring. It will certainly be a lot. 1. AI everywhere Conversation Analytics In 2025, it became possible to “chat” about data from Google Analytics and Looker Studio, and Gemini can be used in BigQuery. In 2026, we can expect wider…

    Webová analytika v rokce 2026
  • Digital Omnibus in digital analytics

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    Last week, the Digital Omnibus Regulation proposal was discussed in the media. The adoption of this document will have a significant impact on web analytics. If web data is important to you, you should pay attention to it. Digital Omnibus is being prepared as an EU regulation. This means that it will apply to all…