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Validate WooCommerce Events Before They Reach GA4
February 12, 2026IBM says validate data at the point of entry—before analytics or AI systems consume it[…]
Your WooCommerce Refunds Are Breaking GA4 Revenue
February 12, 2026GA4 does not automatically track WooCommerce refunds. Unless you explicitly send a refund event with[…]
Cancel Your Tracking Service Tomorrow: What Happens to Your Data?
February 11, 2026You’ve been running a managed server-side tracking service for 12 months. You cancel tomorrow. What[…]
Your WooCommerce Data Has a Trust Problem
February 8, 202667% of data professionals do not trust their data for decision-making, up from 55% the[…]
GA4 Shows Zero Data: The 7 WordPress-Specific Causes Your Analytics Consultant Never Mentions
January 29, 2026When GA4 shows zero data on WordPress sites, the problem is rarely GA4 configuration—it’s WordPress[…]
Is My WooCommerce Tracking Actually Working? The 5-Minute Verification Checklist
January 29, 202673% of GA4 implementations have silent misconfigurations causing 30-40% data loss. WooCommerce tracking fails silently—no[…]
GA4 Says You Don’t Have Enough Data
January 27, 2026GA4 requires 1,000+ denied-consent events daily for behavioral modeling to activate. A store with 500[…]
Your Test Orders Are Polluting Your WooCommerce Analytics
January 27, 2026WooCommerce documentation confirms there is no visual difference or special status for test orders—and other[…]
Why Your WooCommerce Analytics Show Zero Conversions
January 27, 2026Zero conversions in GA4 or Facebook Events Manager while WooCommerce shows actual orders is not[…]
Your GA4 Reports Are Empty: The Gap Between Testing and Production Tracking
January 27, 2026Successful test events in DebugView don’t guarantee data will appear in GA4 production reports. The[…]
