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Analytify 9.0 Release: Pixels, eCommerce Funnels, Multistep Form Tracking, and LMS Insights

We are thrilled to announce the launch of Analytify 9.0, a landmark update that delivers deeper commerce insights and more precise tracking.

This release marks a great step forward in our mission to transform complex GA4 data into a clear, actionable roadmap for your business growth.

Analytify 9.0 introduces powerful new reporting capabilities across the entire ecosystem. From Pixel Tracking, Multistep form tracking, high-level Purchase Funnels, and Churn Rate Tracking to detailed Membership Platform Tracking, this update lets you see exactly how your audience interacts with your content and products.

Whether you are scaling an online store or optimizing engagement, this new upgrade will provide the clarity you need to make data-driven decisions.

Below is a detailed look at the groundbreaking features and updates launched in Analytify 9.0.

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How to Track WooCommerce Cart Abandonment Rate in GA4

How to Track WooCommerce Cart Abandonment Rate in Google Analytics 4

Your WooCommerce admin shows 120 abandoned carts this month. Your GA4 shows 40. Both are looking at the same store, the same shoppers, the same timeframe. You stopped trusting either number weeks ago.

Here’s what you need: the formula to calculate your WooCommerce cart abandonment rate in Google Analytics 4, how to set up the funnel that reveals it, why the two numbers never match, and what to do about the stage with the highest drop-off.

Analytify’s WooCommerce dashboard shows your abandonment rate per funnel stage directly in WordPress, no GA4 login needed. Use GA4 for the one-time setup. Use Analytify for daily monitoring.

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How to find top converting pages in ga4

How to Find Your Top Converting Pages in GA4 on WordPress

You can find your top-converting pages in GA4 by opening the Pages and screens or Landing page reports and sorting the Key events or Session key event rate columns. Analytify also displays this data directly inside WordPress without requiring a GA4 login  

In this article, I will show you the two GA4 reports that display conversions by page. I will also demonstrate how to sort and interpret the key event rate column. 

Analytify displays this data directly inside your WordPress dashboard using a 1-click authentication wizard that takes under five minutes.

Let us explore why locating this information inside the standard Google dashboard feels so complicated.

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How to create a data driven marketing strategy with GA4?

How to Create a Data-Driven Marketing Strategy with Analytify?

You have GA4 installed. You have seen the charts. But those charts have not changed a single marketing decision you made this week.

The problem is not the data. It is the translation layer: nobody showed you how to go from a GA4 report to a concrete marketing action. This article gives you a 5-step workflow for building a data-driven marketing strategy. It maps each GA4 report to a specific decision, so you know exactly what to do next.

You will learn which GA4 reports to open at each decision point. You will also see what a good result vs. a bad one looks like, and exactly which action to take. Analytify surfaces all these reports inside your WordPress dashboard, so this entire workflow runs where you already manage your site. For WordPress site owners handling marketing analytics for small businesses, this is the most actionable starting point available.

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Adsense tips to increase earnings with ga4 analytify

7 AdSense Tips to Increase Earnings with GA4 and Analytify

You’ve likely optimized your ad placements and targeted high-CPC (Cost Per Click), yet your AdSense earnings remain flat. 

It’s frustrating when you’re following all the AdSense tips and best practices, but nothing works. You don’t need more generic advice; you need to know exactly what is happening on your WordPress site. 

These seven AdSense tips in Google Analytics 4 help you get the highest impact. 

We will look at which posts drive the most ad impressions, which traffic sources to actually monetize, and how engagement time (how long a visitor stays active on your page) signals the best ad spots.

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Earning with Google AdSense: 8 Best Website Types

Earning with Google AdSense: 8 Best Website Types

You are about to invest months building a site. You have seen AdSense success stories. You have also seen the warnings: most sites earn almost nothing.

The best websites for Google AdSense earnings sit in high-CPC niches and drive organic search traffic from high-value markets.

In this guide, you’ll learn the 8 best website types to make money through Google AdSense, why niche CPC matters more than raw traffic volume, and which specific GA4 signals confirm whether your chosen site type is actually working.

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GA4 eCommerce checkout funnel explained in 2026

Using the GA4 Ecommerce Checkout Funnel in WordPress

Seeing a high checkout abandonment rate in GA4 without knowing where customers leave can make optimization feel impossible.

A GA4 ecommerce checkout funnel shows exactly how shoppers move from viewing a product to completing a purchase and where they drop off.

In this guide, I will show you how to find these leaks directly in your WordPress dashboard and which specific fixes to apply. Using Analytify, I will show a simplified 3-step WooCommerce funnel that makes your data actionable without ever leaving your site.

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Ga4 organic traffic reports in wordpress (2026)

GA4 Organic Traffic Report for WordPress Sites (Explained)

You’ve likely spent twenty minutes clicking through Google Analytics 4 menus just to find a simple list of which blog posts are actually growing. 

It is frustrating to have all that data at your fingertips but still feel like you’re guessing which content is performing. You need to know which posts attract visitors from search engines, not just the total traffic number.

In this guide, I will show you exactly where the GA4 organic traffic report lives and how to decode the metrics. We will also look at how you can see organic traffic, the visitors who find you via search engines like Google, directly on your WordPress dashboard using Analytify.

I will also cover what this report actually tells you, how to distinguish between organic and direct traffic, and how to connect Google Search Console to view your keywords. 

First, let’s look at what the data is actually telling you.

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  Why Is Your GA4 Pages Report Wrong? 5 Causes

Why Is Your GA4 Pages Report Wrong? (5 Common Causes)

Your GA4 pages report shows incorrect data when traffic is split, duplicated, inflated, or missing due to five common WordPress configuration issues. The same URL appears three times with different session counts. Your top post shows 200 visits, while the campaign data shows 800. Or last month’s spike makes no sense at all.

In this guide, you’ll get to identify 5 specific causes of GA4 inaccurate data in WordPress and show you how to fix the most common one without GTM, without code, and without a developer.

You will get a symptom-to-cause diagnostic, a fix for each cause, and how Analytify lets you resolve Cause 1 directly from your WordPress admin.

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Best WooCommerce Plugins for WordPress

Best WooCommerce Plugins for WordPress (Top 10)

Choosing the best WooCommerce plugins should be simple. It is not.

The WordPress plugin directory lists over 60,000 options. Every ‘best plugins’ article you find recommends 30 or more tools. After reading five of them, you still do not know what to install first.

This list cuts through that noise. Ten plugins, organized by store problem, each with a clear recommendation. You get one winner per category and a quick framework to decide what you actually need before installing anything.

Here is what I covered in this article: a 60-second selection framework, the top 10 plugins by store category, and a stage-based guide to prioritize based on where your store is standing today. Analytify is the analytics recommendation.

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Analyze landing page tests in wordpress 2026

How to Analyze Landing Page Tests in GA4 for WordPress (Explained)

Running a landing page A/B test in WordPress is easy. To analyze landing page tests in GA4 is where most technical documentation and marketing teams get stuck. 

In this guide, we will explore how to use GA4 to compare your landing page variants, identify the winning version, and make data-driven decisions with confidence. 

We’ll cover the specific Exploration reports required, the metrics that dictate a “winner,” and how to access these insights without ever leaving your WordPress dashboard.

We will also focus on how you can analyze landing page tests in GA4. For the initial setup of A/B testing tools, traffic-splitting testing is recommended.

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