27 June 2024

Still Time: Sign Up for Info on B.S. Communications

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Hi Septian,

There's plenty of interest around the new bachelor's in communications program launching next month.

Want to be the first to know once it's live? Just drop us a line at the link below and we'll keep you in the loop.
 
 
 
 
 
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Take a Step Toward a Career in Marketing

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Hello Septian,

The digital marketing field is ever-evolving, and companies need trained professionals in the latest platforms and strategies.

WGU's new Digital Marketing and E-Commerce Certificate costs just $2,250 and is designed to give you the knowledge required to bring immediate value to the industry.

In just four months, you can build a solid foundation of digital marketing skills as you work through four self-directed online courses.
 
 
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Key learning topics include:
  • SEO
  • Google search ads
  • Social media
  • Content marketing
  • Email marketing
  • Specialized e-commerce
Plus, you'll earn a HubSpot Marketing Software Certificate and a Google Digital Marketing and E-commerce Professional Certificate at no extra cost.
 
 
Marketers are crucial in shaping brand identities, influencing consumer behavior, and driving business growth.

With a Digital Marketing and E-Commerce Certificate on your résumé, you'll be prepared to excel in various roles such as marketing coordinator, marketing specialist, social media specialist, communications specialist, and more.
 
 
 
 
 
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WGU School of Business
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26 June 2024

All Universal Analytics services cease to function starting July 1, 2024

Hello Google Analytics user,

On July 1, 2024, Google Analytics 4 properties will have fully replaced Universal Analytics properties, as previously announced. From that date, Google will begin turning off all Universal Analytics services and Universal Analytics APIs, which means Universal Analytics properties will be inaccessible through the Google Analytics front-end and APIs. If you haven't completely migrated to Google Analytics 4 properties, follow the migration guide to start making the switch today.

Exporting your data
To maintain access to data from your Universal Analytics property, you should download or export your data now. If this isn't done through one of the methods provided in the Google Analytics Help Center, your data will be permanently deleted by Google and won't be recoverable. If you intend to use the BigQuery integration to export historical data from your Universal Analytics 360 property, we strongly recommend initiating this immediately.

Product integrations
Universal Analytics data and settings accessed or used through advertiser, publisher or other product integrations will be unavailable when services have stopped. For example:

  1. Universal Analytics goals and ecommerce transactions will stop measuring new conversions, including within linked advertising accounts. This may affect ad campaign performance if those conversions are used in combination with Smart Bidding.
  2. Universal Analytics audience lists will be closed, which may affect ad campaign media activation and performance.
  3. API requests related to Universal Analytics properties will fail, including requests for deletion of Universal Analytics data through the User Deletion API. This also means that tools relying on an API, such as Looker Studio, will not show any Universal Analytics data.
  4. BigQuery export and backfill of historical data from Universal Analytics 360 properties can only be requested up to and including June 30, 2024. Already exported data remains available in BigQuery.
  5. Attribution Projects that were part of Attribution (beta) in Google Analytics will be deleted.

Sincerely,

The Google Analytics Team