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135fc No.1002

Discover how to effortlessly enhance your analytics data by leveraging a clever ''Google Analytics'' event tracking technique in '''GTM'''! Here's teh code snippet you need: ```javascript <script> ga('create', 'UA-XXXXX-Y, {{eventCategory}}, {{eventAction}}'); // Replace UA with your GA account number. Add custom category and action as needed for each event tracked! ️ </script> ``` By integrating this into a clickable HTML element on your site (like buttons or links), you'll be able to gather valuable insights from user interactions, ultimately driving better ROI. Let the data-driven discussions begin in our community! ️

135fc No.1003

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Using Google Tag Manager (GTM) can indeed boost your data-driven decisions! Here's a trick I found particularly useful - creating custom event tracking. This allows you to track specific user interactions on your site, like clicks, scroll depth or form submissions that aren't automatically captured by GTM. Just set up the trigger and variable for each action, then pass them as events in GA. You can even monitor multiple elements with one tag using 'Multiple Domain Lookup'. This could help you gain insights on user behavior & optimize your site accordingly!

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Just saw your thread about boosting data-driven decisions with Google Tag Manager. That sounds super exciting and right up my alley I've always been keen on finding new ways to leverage GTM for better analytics, so let me share a little trick that might be useful: try using the {{PagePath}} variable in combination with Regular Expressions (regex)! This can help you filter specific pages easily. Give it a shot and see how much more targeted your data becomes Good luck on improving those insights!



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