u/anonomouse__

Analytics added a ai assistant channel?

Has anyone seen this on their analytics account yet?

“You can now see in Google Analytics which AI tools drive visits and whether users from ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini convert differently.
Google Analytics added a new AI Assistant channel that tracks traffic from chatbots like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. The update should help you measure visits from AI assistants without using custom filters or workarounds.
What’s new. Google Analytics now automatically labels traffic from supported AI assistants with new traffic source values. When someone clicks on your site from a supported AI chatbot, Google Analytics will automatically assign that visit to one of these new channels.
Medium: ai-assistant
Channel Group: “AI Assistant”
Campaign: (ai-assistant)
Why we care. This update should help you track AI traffic directly inside standard GA4 reports. It should be easier to track things like which AI assistants send the most traffic, whether AI traffic is growing, how AI traffic compares to organic search and other channels, and whether visitors from AI tools convert differently.

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u/anonomouse__ — 7 days ago

How to use GA4 to track multiple URL traffic?

I need a way to track about 20 blogs traffic over the next few months.

Regex doesn’t work because with 20 different url it becomes too long - tried in explore.

They are part of a blog, but there also 500 other blogs which all start with /blog so I can’t filter by path.

So… how do I do it? Is there a way 😭

Also I am tracking a segment that’s set to ai as the referee traffic.

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u/anonomouse__ — 9 days ago
▲ 15 r/corporate+1 crossposts

Corporate advice for a woman

How do you get around when men constantly talk down to you, or interrupt your presentation????

I’m in a entry/middle role, and there’s a guy who constantly asks questions and i understand it’s good to be active but he would cut me off mid sentence maybe 7 or 8 times in a presentation that is 20 slides ….

And these questions are usually something that is either going to be answered in the next slide or something that I would need to do more research but either way having to restart every slide because my talking points were interrupted….

This never happens when a man is presenting

If it helps I’m at a marketing agency.

Edit: Thank you so much for the advice everyone!!! especially with examples of what to say I will definitely be practicing them and using them in my next meeting

It’s comforting to know I’m also not the only one 😭 but it’s okay we got this 🤛

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u/anonomouse__ — 14 days ago