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Google Ads Claims 30-Day Attribution but Safari Kills Your Cookie in 24 Hours

February 23, 2026

Google Ads uses a 30-day click attribution window, but Safari ITP deletes JavaScript tracking cookies[…]

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Your Customers Take 12 Days to Buy but You Only Track 7

February 23, 2026

Ad platforms use fixed attribution windows — Facebook tracks 7 days post-click, Safari’s ITP limits[…]

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Your Campaign Link Is Smarter Than Your Website

February 18, 2026

Coded UTM parameters encrypt campaign attribution data into random-looking query strings (like udyek=78256503 instead of[…]

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GA4 Renamed Conversions to Key Events and Your Plugin Didn’t Update

February 18, 2026

Google renamed GA4 conversions to key events in 2024, but WooCommerce tracking plugins still use[…]

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You Already Have 500 Campaign Links. Here’s How to Encode Them.

February 17, 2026

You’ve spent months building campaign links. Hundreds of UTM-tagged URLs across Google Ads, Facebook, email[…]

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Join Facebook Ad Spend with WooCommerce Revenue in BigQuery

February 12, 2026

Facebook and Google both claim credit for the same conversions, overclaiming combined ROAS by 30-50%.[…]

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UTM Parameters Expire Before Your Customers Buy

February 12, 2026

WooCommerce Order Attribution uses Sourcebuster.js session cookies that expire when the browser closes, making multi-day[…]

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Last-Click Is Lying to You

February 8, 2026

WooCommerce native Order Attribution captures only last-click within a single session using Sourcebuster.js cookies that[…]

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Facebook Says 85 Sales, Google Says 60, WooCommerce Says 50

February 8, 2026

Facebook Ads, Google Ads, and WooCommerce show different conversion numbers because they measure fundamentally different[…]

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WooCommerce Shows 50 Orders, GA4 Shows 12: The Attribution Gap Nobody Explains

January 29, 2026

The gap between WooCommerce orders and GA4 conversions is not a bug—it’s the compound effect[…]

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