Google Analytics Connection Failing
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Hi there,
I am trying to use MOZ Analytics but it keeps saying our Google Analytics has lost connection, if I then reconnect it says it is successful and then when I go to a new page it says it has no connection again.
Has anyone experienced this? Does anyone have a fix?
Thanks
Peter
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Hi.
Got the same problem right now.
Received email today about successfull crawl, clicked on the link, found this on the dashboard (see image).
Have reconnected account multiple times.
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Hi Peter,
Thanks for reaching out!
There was a bug with the GA connection in Moz, but we just deployed an update that should hopefully resolve this. All you need to do is head into the campaign settings, disconnect and then reconnect your GA account. After that, you should start seeing traffic data within a couple hours. Let us know if you have any other questions and hope you have a great day!
Best,
Sam
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