What are Ga4 Custom Dimensions in Looker Studio?
In Looker Studio, Custom Dimensions are powerful tools that allow us to tailor your reports using specific event-level data and user properties from your GA4 property. We use these dimensions to build precise local SEO dashboards that offer granular insights beyond standard metrics.
To successfully use custom dimensions in your reporting, we follow these steps:
- Verification: We first ensure the custom dimension is defined under Custom Definitions in the GA4 admin panel. Only registered event parameters and user properties will be available for selection in Looker Studio.
- Integration: Inside Looker Studio, we add the GA4 data source to your report and select Add a dimension.
- Parameter Selection: We choose relevant parameters, such as `page_referrer` or `page_title`, which can then be renamed (e.g., changing `page_referrer` to Landing Page) to make the data clearer for stakeholders.
- Localization: These dimensions allow us to filter reports by city or service area, providing deeper localized analysis for your campaigns.
By leveraging custom dimensions, we can transform raw event data into professional, actionable reports. Please note that while these tools provide deep insights, results may vary and we do not guarantee specific ranking improvements.
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