29.05.2024
With the transition from Universal Analytics to Google Analytics 4, there may be some issues you need to resolve. One of these issues is “unassigned” traffic. Dimensions appearing as “unassigned” / (not set) in reports negatively impact your ability to analyze and optimize.
We will discuss the causes of “unassigned” traffic in your GA4 reports and how to reduce it. This will enable you to better analyze your website’s visitor traffic performance.
In GA4, “unassigned” traffic refers to web traffic that is not categorized under the default traffic sources or mediums provided by Google Analytics. “Unassigned” traffic appears in the default channel grouping in the Acquisition -> Traffic/User Acquisition reports.
Due to “unassigned” traffic, the true source of traffic and conversions cannot be determined, and therefore, the real performance of marketing channels cannot be seen. This prevents you from knowing which channels perform well, setting strategies, or understanding which adjustments need to be made.
Google Analytics 4 uses several dimensions to classify and analyze traffic sources. Some of them are explained below:
There are currently 18 default channel groups:
There are many factors that cause “unassigned” traffic in GA4:
To reduce “unassigned” traffic in GA4, the following options should be checked:
“Unassigned” traffic in GA4 is a manageable problem with proper and consistent practices. By understanding its causes and applying best practices in tracking and tagging, you can significantly reduce its impact and gain more accurate insights into your marketing performance.
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