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Cuatro tips para reducir costos al tomar un crédito hipotecario 14

12 de febrero, 2025

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Antonio Morgenstern

Morgenstern Inmobiliaria

A while ago, Google announced that they would be effectively deleting all Universal Analytics (i.e., Google Analytics 3) profiles and data at the end of June 2024. Well, that day is almost here!

Google hasn’t made it very easy to extract a copy of all our data. They have a Google Sheets template that pulls allegedly popular reports, but to me, this feels pretty token. I wouldn’t consider any of the standard reports popular or insightful.

I’ve spent some time enhancing the Google-provided spreadsheet to pull down a lot of the most important data from GA3. There’s so much gold in historical data analysis, and my strategy was to capture as much daily information as possible. While GA3 and GA4 data models aren’t directly comparable, having a timeline of pageviews and sessions of users as far back as possible—with a note at the cutover point—is much better than having no historical context.

Google hasn’t made it very easy to extract a copy of all our data. They have a Google Sheets template that pulls allegedly popular reports, but to me, this feels pretty token. I wouldn’t consider any of the standard reports popular or insightful.

Google hasn’t made it very easy to extract a copy of all our data. They have a Google Sheets template that pulls allegedly popular reports, but to me, this feels pretty token. I wouldn’t consider any of the standard reports popular or insightful.

I’ve spent some time enhancing the Google-provided spreadsheet to pull down a lot of the most important data from GA3. There’s so much gold in historical data analysis, and my strategy was to capture as much daily information as possible. While GA3 and GA4 data models aren’t directly comparable, having a timeline of pageviews and sessions of users as far back as possible—with a note at the cutover point—is much better than having no historical context.

Google hasn’t made it very easy to extract a copy of all our data. They have a Google Sheets template that pulls allegedly popular reports, but to me, this feels pretty token. I wouldn’t consider any of the standard reports popular or insightful.

Google hasn’t made it very easy to extract a copy of all our data. They have a Google Sheets template that pulls allegedly popular reports, but to me, this feels pretty token. I wouldn’t consider any of the standard reports popular or insightful.

I’ve spent some time enhancing the Google-provided spreadsheet to pull down a lot of the most important data from GA3. There’s so much gold in historical data analysis, and my strategy was to capture as much daily information as possible. While GA3 and GA4 data models aren’t directly comparable, having a timeline of pageviews and sessions of users as far back as possible—with a note at the cutover point—is much better than having no historical context.

Google hasn’t made it very easy to extract a copy of all our data. They have a Google Sheets template that pulls allegedly popular reports, but to me, this feels pretty token. I wouldn’t consider any of the standard reports popular or insightful.

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