Now you can move Google Analytics properties to other accounts in two steps

The new property-moving feature finally makes it easy to reorganize properties -- all of their views -- into other accounts.

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Google has added a new feature to help users rein in and consolidate account management by allowing them to move Analytics properties from one account to another.

With the new property-moving capability, all users can now move Analtyics properties, and the views nested in them, to different accounts in a simple two-step process. Once a property is moved, it will have feature parity with the other properties in the account.

For example, clients that had their accounts created by agencies will now be able to move their property out of an agency account and into one controlled by the client.

An added benefit for Analytics 360 (formerly Analytics Premium) users is new roll-up reporting that allows users to aggregate data from multiple properties into one account.

How to move a property

To move a property from one account to another, the user has to have administrator access to both accounts.

Go to the “Property Settings” page under the Admin section in the account that is being moved and click “Move Property” in the top right corner.

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After clicking the Move account button, use the drop-down on the next screen to select the destination account from the list of accounts available through your login.

Then choose whether to keep the property’s existing user permissions or replace them with the user permissions of the destination account.

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Google says the move may take a few minutes to finalize. For more details, see the Google support page on property moving.


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Ginny Marvin
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Ginny Marvin was formerly Third Door Media’s Editor-in-Chief, running the day-to-day editorial operations across all publications and overseeing paid media coverage. Ginny Marvin wrote about paid digital advertising and analytics news and trends for Search Engine Land, Marketing Land and MarTech Today. With more than 15 years of marketing experience, Ginny has held both in-house and agency management positions. She can be found on Twitter as @ginnymarvin.

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