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Publish containers To publish your current workspace: Click Submit at the top right-hand side of the screen. The Submit Changes screen will appear, with options to publish the container and save a version of your container. Select Publish and Create Version if it is not already selected.
Create an account, or use an existing account, at tag manager.google.com. (A new container is created by default, and you can create additional containers within each account.) Install the container in your website or mobile app. Add and publish your tags.
Create a new tag in the Google Tag Manager dashboard. Configure your tag. Choose a tag type. Link your tag to Google Analytics tracking. Choose a trigger to determine when the tag is recorded. Save your tag. Activate your tag by pressing “Submit.”
By far, the biggest benefit to Google Tag Manager is that it makes it easier for marketers to implement tags without having to rely on web developers to do it for them. Developers are usually busy with other high-priority projects, so tagging often ends up on the back burner.
A collection of tags, triggers, variables, and related configurations installed on a given website or mobile app is called a container. A Tag Manager container can replace all other manually-coded tags on a site or app, including tags from Google Ads, Google Analytics, Floodlight, and 3rd party tags.
What is stored in a Tag Manager container? A grouping of all of your Tag Manager accounts. A collection of variables defined in Tag Manager. A JavaScript object that holds data passed from your website. A collection of website tags and triggers.
Google Tag Manager is a free tool that allows you manage and deploy marketing tags (snippets of code or tracking pixels) on your website (or mobile app) without having to modify the code. Here's a very simple example of how GTM works.
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