Hello, internet! Please peruse my repository of web analytics how-tos and what’s-its. It’s taken me a lot of work to connect the dots between web development, coding, and tag managers. I decided to try and save others some elbow grease by writing it down. Well, that, and for reference, in case I forget something. I only have one post now, but I have plans for more. I’m open to any and all (polite, constructive) questions, corrections, post ideas, contributions, and other feedback. In the meantime, I highly suggest you check out the blogs written by Jim, Cory, and Tim. Thanks for stopping by, and remember to stay awesome!
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An Easy Consent Tag Template That Actually Works
Google’s GTM tag template for their consent mode lets analysts could manage privacy policies without extra software. Too bad it doesn’t work.
Why Google Tag Manager Loves HTML Tags 💘
Learning about HTML tags helps web analysts gain better context as to how tagging works, aids in debugging, and enables analysts to DOM scrape.
HTML for the New Web Analyst
Web analysts need to know a little about what’s under the HTML hood to go beyond Google’s pre-supplied tags, triggers, and variables.
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