GA4 & Ecommerce Conversion Tracking Setup
I set up GA4 and conversion tracking properly for DTC and ecommerce brands — clean data, accurate events, and server-side tracking so every marketing decision rests on numbers you can trust.
You Can’t Scale What You Can’t Measure
Most ecommerce brands are scaling ad spend on top of broken measurement — a half-configured GA4, missing purchase events, and pixels degraded by iOS and ad blockers. When the data is wrong, every optimization decision is a guess, and you either scale losers or kill winners without knowing it.
I build the measurement foundation your growth depends on: a properly configured GA4 with accurate ecommerce events, clean conversion tracking across your ad platforms, and server-side tracking to recover the signal browsers and privacy changes take away — so your reporting and your ad platforms finally agree.
What My Tracking Setup Includes
GA4 Configuration
A properly built GA4 property with the ecommerce events, conversions, and reports that actually inform decisions.
Conversion Tracking
Accurate purchase, cart, and lead tracking wired into Meta, Google, and your other ad platforms.
Server-Side Tracking
Server-side and enhanced conversions to recover the signal lost to iOS, browsers, and ad blockers.
Tag Manager Setup
A clean, documented Google Tag Manager container so tracking is maintainable, not a tangle of one-off tags.
Data QA & Validation
Testing and validation so you can trust that what GA4 and your platforms report is actually happening.
Reporting You’ll Use
Dashboards and reports focused on the metrics that drive decisions, not a wall of numbers no one reads.
How We’ll Work Together
Tracking Audit
I audit your current GA4, pixels, and tags to find what is broken, missing, or double-counting.
Measurement Plan
We define the events, conversions, and reports your brand actually needs to make decisions.
Build & Validate
I implement GA4, tags, and server-side tracking, then QA everything to confirm the data is accurate.
Report & Maintain
You get reporting you will actually use, plus a clean, documented setup that is easy to maintain.
Why Brands Trust Me With Tracking
Because I run ads too, I build tracking around the decisions you actually need to make — not a generic install. The result is data your team and your ad platforms can finally trust.
- DTC and ecommerce measurement is a core focus
- Tracking built around real decisions, not a checkbox install
- Server-side and enhanced conversions to recover lost signal
- Clean, documented setups your team can maintain
GA4 & Tracking FAQ
Why does GA4 not match my ad platform numbers?
They almost never match exactly — different attribution models, windows, and data sources. But large gaps usually signal a tracking problem. I get them into a sensible, explainable range and make sure each source is measuring correctly, so you know which to trust for which decision.
Do I really need server-side tracking?
For most scaling ecommerce brands, yes. iOS changes, browser restrictions, and ad blockers erode browser-based tracking. Server-side and enhanced conversions recover much of that lost signal, which directly improves ad platform optimization.
Can you fix a messy existing GA4 setup?
Yes. Often the fastest win is cleaning up and correctly configuring the GA4 and tags you already have, rather than starting over. I audit first and fix what is broken.
How does better tracking help my ads?
Ad platforms optimize on the conversion data you send them. Cleaner, more complete tracking means better optimization, more accurate ROAS, and decisions based on reality — which compounds into more efficient spend.
Let’s Fix Your Measurement Foundation
Tell me about your stack and where your numbers stop making sense. I’ll give you an honest read on what needs fixing.