• Create a property: This is the first step in setting up GA4. You will need to provide a name for your property, select your industry category, and choose how you intend to use Google Analytics.


  • Configure data collection:This step involves adding a data stream to your property. A data stream is a way of collecting data from your website or app. You can collect data on a variety of metrics, including website traffic, app usage, and user behavior.



  • Link your Google Ads account: If you have a Google Ads account, you can link it to your GA4 property. This will allow you to see how your website traffic and app usage are impacting your Google Ads campaigns.


  • Add users to your property: You can add users to your GA4 property so that they can access your data and reports. You can assign different permissions to different users, so that they only have access to the data that they need.

  • Set up goals and events: Goals and events are ways of measuring the success of your website or app. You can create goals to track things like website conversions, app downloads, and user engagement.


  • Review your settings: Once you have completed the setup process, you should review your settings to make sure that they are correct. You can also change your settings at any time.

Here are some additional tips for setting up GA4:

  • Use the GA4 Setup Assistant: The GA4 Setup Assistant can help you get started with GA4. It will walk you through the steps of creating a property, configuring data collection, and linking your Google Ads account.


  • Use the GA4 documentation: The GA4 documentation provides detailed information on all aspects of GA4. You can use the documentation to learn how to use GA4, troubleshoot problems, and get the most out of your data.

  • Join the GA4 community: The GA4 community is a great resource for getting help and support with GA4. You can join the community to ask questions, get advice, and share tips.