Post by account_disabled on Feb 19, 2024 23:08:09 GMT -6
The its very easy for mistakes to be made. Multiple GTM accounts can be managed within a single GTM account but Google advises creating one container per domain. You dont have to create separate containers for each individual tag or for every individual page on a site all tags can all be placed within one container. For most companies and organizations one container is all theyll need. But in the case of a company that has subsidiaries or owns separate businesses the website for each subsidiarybusiness should get its own container and all the containers can be managed from one main GTM account.
If a site has a subdomain that is treated separately from the main Greece Mobile Number List domain the subdomain should also be given its own container. When a marketing agency is managing tags on behalf of a company Google recommends that the company create their own GTM account then add the agencys Google account as a user. This way the agency can access GTM but its easy for the company to revoke access should they decide to change agencies. After creating your container accept the GTM terms of service and youll be given your container code.
GTM Container Code.png Once the container code has been added youre able to start creating tags. But before you get started its a good idea to take some time to figure out exactly which tags you want to add. Even though there arent any limits to the amount of tags you can put in a container for best performance Google advises keeping the amount of tags you use to a minimum. If youre migrating your tags to GTM from another tag manager or are making the switch from tags coded in your source code this is a good time to review the tags currently on your site. In many cases sites have tags that are associated with services theyre no longer using or were used to track things that arent.
If a site has a subdomain that is treated separately from the main Greece Mobile Number List domain the subdomain should also be given its own container. When a marketing agency is managing tags on behalf of a company Google recommends that the company create their own GTM account then add the agencys Google account as a user. This way the agency can access GTM but its easy for the company to revoke access should they decide to change agencies. After creating your container accept the GTM terms of service and youll be given your container code.
GTM Container Code.png Once the container code has been added youre able to start creating tags. But before you get started its a good idea to take some time to figure out exactly which tags you want to add. Even though there arent any limits to the amount of tags you can put in a container for best performance Google advises keeping the amount of tags you use to a minimum. If youre migrating your tags to GTM from another tag manager or are making the switch from tags coded in your source code this is a good time to review the tags currently on your site. In many cases sites have tags that are associated with services theyre no longer using or were used to track things that arent.