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hey there mag Geeks ga4 event tracking might be really confusing and there are four event types in ga4 yeah we will have a look at it together my name is Sophia and today we will go through each event type one by one but before we start so that we are on the same page what is an event well this is not a festival and not a concert this is a user interaction on your website or in your application we are working with the website so this is why we will focus on the first option and just imagine users can go to your website and then click different buttons submit a form or buy a product and these are exactly the interactions that we would love to track in order to gain some insights to understand what is happening on our website how users are interacting with it and then we can conduct our analysis when it comes to ga4 before you implement any events it is crucial to understand the structure of those events what do I mean by this you should always start with two questions what do you want t