Google Analytics Tracking IDs/Tags

Shows where to go to get your Tracking Tags/Scripts and applying them to BOLD Job Boards.

GA4: Find your Measurement ID

To set up a Google Analytics 4 property for your website, you need a Google tag ID also known as Measurement ID (which usually starts with "G-"). A Measurement ID is an identifier (e.g., G-12345) for a web data stream. You can use the Measurement ID to send data to a specific web data stream.

Google resources

For the most up-to-date instructions on how to find your Measurement ID in GA4 visit this guide in Google's Help Center.

To find your GA4 Measurement ID (which usually starts with "G-"), do the following:

  1. Sign in to your Google Analytics account.
  2. Click Admin.
  3. At the top of the Property column, select your property.


  4. In the Property column, click Data streams.


  5. Click the data stream.


  6. In the Google tag section at the bottom of the Web stream details page, click Configure tag settings.


  7. In the Your Google tag section on the Google tag page, copy the ID that starts with "G-" or "AW-".
    Measurement ID in the Web stream details pane

 

 

Adding to Job Board for Tracking

  1. Login to your BOLD environment
  2. Click on Account Settings
  3. Click on Utilities

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  4. Click on Career Page Editor Tile

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  5. Click 3rd Party Integrations

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  6. Paste the Google Analytics script from the previous Section



  7. Click the Save Job Board button

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