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Easy Way To Stall And Setup Google Tag Manager In WordPress

Often website owners require to attach multiple code snippets to track their traffic, conversions, and gather other analytical data. With Google Tag Manager you can simply attach and control all of these scripts from a single dashboard. There are built-in many tag templates for Google Adwords, Analytics, DoubleClick, etc.

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Easy Way To Stall And Setup Google Tag Manager In WordPress

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  1. Introduction We all are know of Google Analytics, but we don’t listened towards Google Tag Manager . Users are frequently confused by these tools because you can integrate them in different ways. Still, if you want to use both the tools together, then, they each require to be set up individually.

  2. Google Tag Manager Often website owners require to attach multiple code snippets to track their traffic, conversions, and gather other analytical data. With Google Tag manager you can simply attach and control all of these scripts from a single dashboard. There are built-in many tag templates for Google Adwords, Analytics, DoubleClick, etc.

  3. Cont…. Tag manager also works with some third party analytics and some tracking platforms. Apart from that, you can use custom HTML to attach your own tracking or any other code that you want to attach. This saves you the time of removing and attaching tags from your code and rather control it from an easy dashboard. Not to mention, all of these scripts are loaded in one script.

  4. Google Tag Manager: Set Up ● Search the Google Tag Manager website and sign up using the same Google account you used with Google Analytics. Then you will come to the attach new account page. Simply give a name for your account and click on the continue button. Now you require to attach a container to your account. A container could be a website or an application on Android platforms or iOS. In this case we will use the web. ● ●

  5. Cont…. ● You can use your site is domain for the container name. You can attach multiple containers for each account. Once you are done click on the generate button to continue. Google Tag Manager will now generate your account with the container, and you will see your container dashboard. Then your Google Tag Manager account is ready, so the next step is to attach a new tag. You can do this by clicking on generate new tag. ● ●

  6. Conclusion Kindly note, this article is only for self-hosted WordPress.org sites. If you have not generated a WP site, then please visit our 4 simple steps to Install WordPress to generate one. If you still require help contact our WordPress Technical Support Team.

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