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Originally Posted by TrafficTitan
It's 10 million hits per month per site. Apparently you have to go way over before they'll actually give you any sort of warning though.
Potential options:
> set a sample rate
> split up traffic across multiple user accounts
> use something else
> ignore warning
> pay $150k per year (wtf???)
Has anyone simply just ignored the warning? Has google ever taken action against anyone on this? What do they do? Stop tracking? Shut down access? They haven't emailed me or otherwise contacted me. I only see a warning on one site.
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Setting a sample rate is not the way to go. You'll lose precision data. If you're not that far over, no big deal.
The 2 massive benefits from 360 are the certified ga tech and the ga custom data driven algos you would have access to.
Otherwise, I'd analyze and clean out the data, goals, spam data, internal ip block, etc to drop your hits <10m