Setting Up Google Tag Manager

Setting Up Google Tag Manager

Google Tag Manager is a powerful yet free tool to install tags on your website. You can create your free account here.

Through Google Tag Manager, you can install tags of every kind, including the common
  1. Google Analytics
  2. Google Ads Tag
  3. Google Search Console verification tag
  4. Meta Pixel
  5. TXT (host) tags
  6. etc., almost all tags you need


How to Install the Tracking Code

Once you have your Google Tag Manager code, follow these steps:

  1. Open Editor: Log in to your dashboard, select Website, and click Edit on your website.
  2. Enable SEO Menu: Click More Options on the left menu, then check SEO to make the menu appear.
  3. Insert Code: Scroll to the bottom of the panel and find the Header Code box. Paste your code at the very beginning of this box.
  4. Save: Click Publish to make the changes live.

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