1. Log into Google Tag Manager
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(if you have never used GTM before, you will need to register and, as mentioned above, place the tag manager code on your site. Google will guide you). If you use WordPress, you can do this using a plugin.
2. I won't go through all the GTM features one by one here - this isn't the time or place for that. Let's get straight to the point, so create a new TAG. Name it whatever you like and so that you can recognize it in the future when you have more tags (i.e. different types of tracking codes).
3. Then go to tag configuration. You don't have to choose custom HTML implementation vietnam rcs data here - since Analytics and Tag Manager are Google products, the developers made it easy for us by preparing a ready-made implementation.
So from the recommended types, select the Universal Analytics tag .
4. Now set the tracking type to page views and paste your user ID (you can find it in the admin settings of your Analytics)
5. The last step is to configure the so-called trigger – the element that triggers the code. And since you want it to track every view, select All Pages here .
2. I won't go through all the GTM features one by one here - this isn't the time or place for that. Let's get straight to the point, so create a new TAG. Name it whatever you like and so that you can recognize it in the future when you have more tags (i.e. different types of tracking codes).
3. Then go to tag configuration. You don't have to choose custom HTML implementation vietnam rcs data here - since Analytics and Tag Manager are Google products, the developers made it easy for us by preparing a ready-made implementation.
So from the recommended types, select the Universal Analytics tag .
4. Now set the tracking type to page views and paste your user ID (you can find it in the admin settings of your Analytics)
5. The last step is to configure the so-called trigger – the element that triggers the code. And since you want it to track every view, select All Pages here .