Google Tag Manager (GTM) is Google’s free tag management system which allows you to manage and deploy marketing tags (snippets of code or tracking pixels) on your website (or mobile app) without having to modify the code.
There are three main parts to Google Tag Manager:
Tags: Snippets of Javascript or tracking pixels
Triggers: This tells Google Tag Manager when, where or how to fire a tag
Variables: Additional information GTM may need for the tag and trigger to work
What are tags?
Tags are snippets of code or tracking pixels from third-party tools. These tags tell Google Tag Manager what to do
What are triggers?
Triggers are a way to fire the tag that you set up. They tell Tag Manager when, where or how to do what you want it to do. Want to fire tags on a page view, link click or is it custom?
Examples of common triggers within Google Tag Manager are:
Pageviews
Links clicks
Form submissions
Scroll depth
Custom events
What are variables?
Variables are additional information that GTM may need for your tag and trigger to work.
Here are some examples of different variables.
The most basic type of variable that you can create in GTM is the Google Analytics UA number (the tracking ID number).
Good to know
Managing google tags may become very technical and you might need technical support from a marketing agency or developer.
Enter your Google analytics and Google tag manager codes in the booking engine tab of your account settings in RoomRaccoon.
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