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Google Analytics Universal to Amplitude Taxonomy Migration Tool Webinar

WEBINAR HOSTS:

Blake Woodson

Implementation Innovation Consultant, BlastX

Joshua Barratt

Associate Manager, BlastX

Jeremy Echols

Digital Analytics Manager, Glassdoor

This webinar will be moderated by Adam Greco, a product evangelist at Amplitude.

Moving from one digital analytics platform to another requires work. You often must re-tag your digital properties and re-create new reports/dashboards. You also have to re-build a data taxonomy - the events and properties you track in your digital analytics platform.

Due to the recent Google Analytics Universal sunsetting announcement and some Google Analytics legal issues, Amplitude has had many organizations moving from Google Analytics to Amplitude. In the past, we already provided free Google Tag Manager templates to ease the transition.

In partnership with BlastX, we are excited to announce a new Google Analytics Universal to Amplitude Taxonomy Migration Tool. This tool allows your organization to easily import your current Google Analytics Universal taxonomy into a Google Sheet and determine which data elements you want to move to Amplitude. Once you have chosen which data elements you want to convert, the taxonomy migration tool will automatically create your new Amplitude data taxonomy. The Google Analytics Universal to Amplitude Taxonomy Migration Tool uses APIs from both Google and Amplitude to streamline the process so you can avoid the manual work needed to get up and running on Amplitude.

In this webinar, Blake Woodson and Joshua Barratt from BlastX will provide a live demonstration of the taxonomy migration tool, and Jeremy Echols from Glassdoor will explain the rationale behind this tool and how he is using it with his GA Universal to Amplitude migration.

Who should attend?

Data leaders and architects looking to understand where product analytics (and Amplitude) fit into their data management strategy. And product and growth leaders looking to better understand the role of data and how to avoid roadblocks.

Why is data integration & management important?

In a study by Harvard Business Review, companies with advanced data strategies are 2x as likely to report more then 30% revenue growth.