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How to Setup Google Tag Manager for WordPress

Setting up Google Tag Manager for WordPress isnu2019t a complicated thing to do, but thereu2019re multiple things to consider, and the chances of things going awry are higher.

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How to Setup Google Tag Manager for WordPress

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  1. How to Setup Google Tag Manager for WordPress Setting up Google Tag Manager for WordPress isn’t a complicated thing to do, but there’re multiple things to consider, and the chances of things going awry are higher. However, the good news is that not every site owner needs to set up Google Tag Manager. If you indeed want to set it up on your WordPress website, then let us look into the benefits and step-by-step way of getting it done. Google Tag Manager Online marketers and website owners are compelled to add code snippets from different sources to gather analytical data and track traffic and conversion. Google Tag Manager facilitates the deployment and management of multiple scripts from a standard dashboard. The in-built tag templates for Adwords, Google Analytics, DoubleClick, etc., make it easier for website owners. Tag Manager is compatible with 3rd party analytics as well as tracking platforms. Additionally, you can even use custom HTML for adding customized tracking or code snippets to gather data as per your preferences. Visit: www.tommyapps.com

  2. Thus, you save a lot of time and effort, which would have gone into adding and removing tags from the codes. Instead, you can manage every from a standard dashboard, which comprises only a single script with all the other scripts. In this blog post, we shall look at how to add Google Tag Manager and learn to add Google Analytics using the Tag Manager. However, you must keep in mind that this article is useful only if you’re using a self-hosted WordPress site. Here’s how to get it done in quick and easy steps: Create a Google Analytics account for the WordPress website, and you can do that by following several YouTube tutorials. Once you get the tracking code, you don’t need to add that directly to the WordPress site. Instead, we shall add the tracking code via the Google Tag Manager. Google Tag Manager – Set Up Once you’re done with the Google Analytics setup, you need to set up the Google Tag Manager next. You can use the same Google account to sign up with Google Tag Manager; it helps maintain sync among different Google tools. Now, you need to add a new account page by providing the account’s name and clicking on the continue button. Google Tag Manager Account Creation The next step involves adding a container for your account, and it could either be an iOS or website or Android platform since we are taking a WordPress website, so our container would be the website. You can always create the container in the name of your website’s domain name. For a single account, you will be able to add multiple containers. After adding the container, click on the create button to proceed. For More Infohttps://tommyapps.com/blog/how-to-setup-google-tag-manager-for- wordpress/ Visit: www.tommyapps.com

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