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 my container ID Google Tag Manager?
Log in to your Google Tag Manager account and open a container. In the top right corner (next to the Submit and Preview buttons) you’ll see some short text that starts with GTM- and then contains some letters/numbers. That’s your Google Tag Manager ID.
Can you have 2 GTM containers on a website?
There should be no issues with multiple GTM containers on the same page. Unless you have duplicate codes in the containers which are double firing pixels. You can add those containers after the opening body tag.
How many containers can you have in Google Tag Manager?
One account, multiple containers They have set up four containers in Tag Manager: Container 1: Web container for a bike shop website. Container 2: Web container for a web app that tracks bike workouts. Container 3: Android container for a mobile app that tracks bike workouts.
How do I publish a Google Analytics container?
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.
How do I get Google optimized container ID?
It can be found in Google Analytics > Admin > Property > Property Settings > Tracking ID. The container ID is the string that looks like this “GTM-A1B2CD”. It can be found in Google Optimize > All Accounts > Accounts page > Container ID.
How do I find my container ID?
Find the running container’s ID by using the docker ps command. Find the PID number of the first process in the running container by running the docker inspect command. Enter the running container by using the nsenter command.
Do I need both GTM and GA?
Having both hardcoded Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager on your site in and of themselves is not an issue. You’ll ultimately need to make sure you’re not duplicating your efforts and consequently duplicating your data. If you need to have both, then yes, you can. If you don’t, then no you shouldn’t.
Do all websites have containers?
Every page consists of containers in containers in containers; sometimes text, sometimes images. Nothing is truly designed, it’s simply assumed. Ironically, today’s web technologies have enormous design capabilities. We have the capability to implement almost every conceivable idea and layout.
How do I create a new container in Google Tag Manager?
Add a new container to an existing account
- In Tag Manager, click Accounts. next to the relevant account name.
- Choose Create Container.
- Enter a descriptive container name and select the type of content: Web, AMP, Android, or iOS.
- Click Create.
- Review the Terms of Service and click Yes if you agree to those terms.
What is container setup?
A container is comprised of a set of macros, rules and tags. For information about how users create and maintain containers, see Setup and Workflow.
Can you have two Google Tag Managers?
Multiple users can manage the same Google Tag Manager account, and each user can be given different access permissions by the account administrators. 360 customers can add and control additional containers using zones.
What is container snippet?
The Google Tag Manager container snippet is a small piece of JavaScript and non-JavaScript code that you paste into your pages. It enables Tag Manager to fire tags by inserting gtm. js into the page (or through the use of an iframe when JavaScript isn’t available).
What is Google Analytics for Websites?
Google Analytics is a web analytics service that provides statistics and basic analytical tools for search engine optimization (SEO) and marketing purposes. The service is part of the Google Marketing Platform and is available for free to anyone with a Google account.
Should I use Google Analytics 4?
However, we highly recommend that you upgrade to Google Analytics 4. As mentioned above GA4 provides a much better data model than the current version of Google Analytics. You don’t have to use GA4 for your reporting and analysis right away but it will give you an option to try out new things.
How do I set up Google Analytics?
Get started with Analytics
- Create or sign in to your Analytics account: Go to google.com/analytics.
- Set up a property in your Analytics account.
- Set up a reporting view in your property.
- Follow the instructions to add the tracking code to your websiteso you can collect data in your Analytics property.