This document contains questions and answers about configuring and using Google Tag Manager. It covers topics like how Tag Manager can help manage website tags, when tags should fire, setting up triggers, using built-in and custom variables, and setting up tags for Google Analytics tracking and Google Ads conversions/remarketing. The assessments contain multiple choice questions testing understanding of Tag Manager fundamentals, implementing the data layer, and using Tag Manager for analytics and advertising integrations like dynamic remarketing.
How Google Tag Manager changes everything you knew about website analyticsMontgomery Webster
Google Tag Manager (GTM), and tag management systems (TMSs) in general, introduce a host of useful features that simplify analytics integration. However, GTM has hidden dangers that you should familiarise yourself with before you create your implementation plan and assimilate the tool into your workflow.
Basic information about Google Tag Manager. How you can create a tag, a trigger or a variable. Also in this presentation you have some information about the Data Layer
At the Search Snippet #17 event held at Spyder Trap in Minneapolis, MN on January 28th, 2015, Kristin Ziegler and Derrick Shields presented their slide deck "Google Tag Manager - Measure Twice, Cut Once."
Peter Howley of Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager Certified Partner Empirical Path trained the ABQ Web Geeks web professionals group on the free Google Tag Manager
Examples of overcoming objections and misconceptions about Google Tag Manager. Including overview of the settings for:
1. Security
2. Deployment Costs
3. Marketing Agility
4. Customer understanding
5. Advertiser Spend
Thanks
Phil.
Google Tag Manager | Google Tag Manager Tutorial 2019 | Google Tag Manager Se...Simplilearn
This presentation about Google Tag Manager will help you learn what is Google Tag Manager, benefits of Google Tag Manager, how Google Tag Manager works, and finally a demo on how to get started with Google Tag Manager. Google Tag Manager is a free tool offered by Google that helps every marketer to deploy and track tags on your website. With Google Tag Manager all tags are managed in one place allowing an individual to install tags without manually editing their website code. In short, it is an effective and efficient way to manage our website tracking code with less effort.
Below topics are explained in this Google Tag Manager presentation:
1. What is Google Tag Manager?
2. Benefits of Google Tag Manager
3. How Google Tag Manager works
4. How to get started with Google Tag Manager
Why learn Digital Marketing?
Businesses and recruiters prefer marketing professionals with genuine knowledge, skills, and experience verified by a certification that is accepted across industries. Continuous learning for any working professional is not only important for keeping themselves up to date with the current market trends, but it also helps them expand their array of skill set and become more flexible in the workplace.
What skills will you learn from this Digital Marketing course?
This course will enable you to:
1. Gain an in-depth understanding of the various digital marketing disciplines: search engine optimization (SEO), social media marketing, pay-per-click (PPC), website conversion rate optimization, web analytics, content marketing, mobile marketing, email marketing, programmatic buying, marketing automation, and digital marketing strategy
2. Master digital marketing execution tools: Google Analytics, Google Ads, Facebook Marketing, Twitter Advertising, and YouTube Marketing
3. Become a virtual digital marketing manager for an e-commerce company with Mimic Pro simulations included in our course. Practice SEO, SEM, Website Conversion Rate Optimization, email marketing and more.
4. Gain real-life experience by completing projects using Google Analytics, Google Ads, Facebook Marketing, and YouTube Marketing
5 Create the right marketing messages tailored to the right audiences
Who should take this Digital Marketing course?
Anyone who is looking to further his or her career in digital marketing should take this course, especially those seeking leadership positions. Any of these roles can benefit from Digital Marketing Specialist training:
1. Marketing Managers
2. Digital Marketing Specialists
3. Marketing or Sales Professionals
4. Management, Engineering, Business, or Communication Graduates
5. Entrepreneurs or Business Owners
6. Marketing Consultant
Learn more at https://www.simplilearn.com/digital-marketing/digital-marketing-certified-associate-training
How Google Tag Manager changes everything you knew about website analyticsMontgomery Webster
Google Tag Manager (GTM), and tag management systems (TMSs) in general, introduce a host of useful features that simplify analytics integration. However, GTM has hidden dangers that you should familiarise yourself with before you create your implementation plan and assimilate the tool into your workflow.
Basic information about Google Tag Manager. How you can create a tag, a trigger or a variable. Also in this presentation you have some information about the Data Layer
At the Search Snippet #17 event held at Spyder Trap in Minneapolis, MN on January 28th, 2015, Kristin Ziegler and Derrick Shields presented their slide deck "Google Tag Manager - Measure Twice, Cut Once."
Peter Howley of Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager Certified Partner Empirical Path trained the ABQ Web Geeks web professionals group on the free Google Tag Manager
Examples of overcoming objections and misconceptions about Google Tag Manager. Including overview of the settings for:
1. Security
2. Deployment Costs
3. Marketing Agility
4. Customer understanding
5. Advertiser Spend
Thanks
Phil.
Google Tag Manager | Google Tag Manager Tutorial 2019 | Google Tag Manager Se...Simplilearn
This presentation about Google Tag Manager will help you learn what is Google Tag Manager, benefits of Google Tag Manager, how Google Tag Manager works, and finally a demo on how to get started with Google Tag Manager. Google Tag Manager is a free tool offered by Google that helps every marketer to deploy and track tags on your website. With Google Tag Manager all tags are managed in one place allowing an individual to install tags without manually editing their website code. In short, it is an effective and efficient way to manage our website tracking code with less effort.
Below topics are explained in this Google Tag Manager presentation:
1. What is Google Tag Manager?
2. Benefits of Google Tag Manager
3. How Google Tag Manager works
4. How to get started with Google Tag Manager
Why learn Digital Marketing?
Businesses and recruiters prefer marketing professionals with genuine knowledge, skills, and experience verified by a certification that is accepted across industries. Continuous learning for any working professional is not only important for keeping themselves up to date with the current market trends, but it also helps them expand their array of skill set and become more flexible in the workplace.
What skills will you learn from this Digital Marketing course?
This course will enable you to:
1. Gain an in-depth understanding of the various digital marketing disciplines: search engine optimization (SEO), social media marketing, pay-per-click (PPC), website conversion rate optimization, web analytics, content marketing, mobile marketing, email marketing, programmatic buying, marketing automation, and digital marketing strategy
2. Master digital marketing execution tools: Google Analytics, Google Ads, Facebook Marketing, Twitter Advertising, and YouTube Marketing
3. Become a virtual digital marketing manager for an e-commerce company with Mimic Pro simulations included in our course. Practice SEO, SEM, Website Conversion Rate Optimization, email marketing and more.
4. Gain real-life experience by completing projects using Google Analytics, Google Ads, Facebook Marketing, and YouTube Marketing
5 Create the right marketing messages tailored to the right audiences
Who should take this Digital Marketing course?
Anyone who is looking to further his or her career in digital marketing should take this course, especially those seeking leadership positions. Any of these roles can benefit from Digital Marketing Specialist training:
1. Marketing Managers
2. Digital Marketing Specialists
3. Marketing or Sales Professionals
4. Management, Engineering, Business, or Communication Graduates
5. Entrepreneurs or Business Owners
6. Marketing Consultant
Learn more at https://www.simplilearn.com/digital-marketing/digital-marketing-certified-associate-training
This is a simple brief regarding google tag manager(GTM) and it points how GTM will be useful in your Digital Marketing life. Google Tag Manager will ease your work as a SEO.
29 Advanced Google Tag Manager Tips Every Marketer Should KnowMike Arnesen
Google Tag Manager is an incredibly powerful tool and one you're likely not using to its full potential. In my talk from MozCon 2016, I delivered 29 rapid-fire tips intended to empower marketers to overcome the insurmountable odds and circumnavigate road blocks using this incredibly powerful marketing tool.
Bridging google analytics & tag manager #melbseo meetupDaniel Wild
A brief exploration into how to better your analytics through the use of Google Tag Manager. We cover;
1) User Behaviour - Bounce rate adjustment
2) First Party Cookies & Persistent Data
3) False Positives and Iframe Tracking
Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager for StartupsJoost Hoogstrate
Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager for Startups is session 3a of the "Making Your Funnel Work" program by Startupbootcamp and E-commercemanagers.com
Google Tag Manager lets you add and update your website tags, easily and for free, whenever you want, without bugging the IT folks. [Google]
Google Tag Manager [GTM] Was Released on 1st October 2012 To help Webmasters , IT guys & marketing Gurus To help Manage their Google Analytics tags, Bing , Remarketing codes , Google adwords Campaigns Codes etc in One Place .
Truth is that there are So many Tracking codes to Track your Website . Google Tag manager helps to manage All these Easily
My slides from MeasureCamp VI. I gave a talk about the most common misconceptions and preconceptions surrounding tag management and, more generally, measuring the stateless web. Most of the examples are using Google Tag Manager, but many of them should be generic enough to extend to other solutions and platforms as well.
Phil recently completed a 400 man-hours GTM project & shares lessons learned. Migrating from GA Classic to Universal on 6 CMS platforms and 600 GA classic events is one thing, but facing a fine if the project is not complete within 3 months ads a touch of spice! Phil cleaned-up 2 years of in-house changes, including changes such as consolidated 74 pageview tags and centralizing 20 tags into easy to mange lookup table.
Phil provides Technical insights for Advanced Implementers, aswell as Tactical insights for project managers & business people on area such as QA automation, mistakes to avoid, process examples & knowledge sharing tips.
Take-aways:
- QA tool
- Planning tools
- Free GTM developer guide
Track Report & Optimize Your Web CreationsEmpirical Path
Peter Howley of Empirical Path delivered this presentation to the HTTQ web design and developers group in April 2013. Topics include counting conversions, segmenting audiences, testing ideas, and sharing insights using Google Analytics, Optimizely, Klipfolio and other tools. Video also available at TBD.
Content marketing for Startups - Making Your Funnel WorkJoost Hoogstrate
Content marketing for startups - this presentation is about the mani drivers of succes in content marketing. Strategy, tactics, distribution and promotion.
Brought to you by E-commercemanagers.com in cooperation with Startupbootcamp
https://e-commercemanagers.com/content-marketing-3/
https://e-commercemanagers.com/content-marketing-roi-calculator/
What is google tag manager and how to get startedNithish P
Deny your need for developers. It is really simple to track & deploy your website using GTM. Try Google Tag Manager - How it Works and How to get Started?
SuperWeek 2016 - Garbage In Garbage Out: Data Quality in a TMS WorldSimo Ahava
Slides from my talk at the SuperWeek analytics conference. The focus was on organization transformation necessary to improve data quality, especially when using a tag management solution like Google Tag Manager.
Plan a Digital Analytics Training Strategy for an Analytics AgencyPhil Pearce
This was the 2nd draft of a plan to develop a "training curriculum" for a Digital Analytics Agency to teach:
- Digital Analytics strategy
- GA & GTM implementation
- Reporting & Analysis best practices
To clients & other agencies with various levels of expertise, who could be project manager, marketers or developers.
This audit was conducted using publicly available data from GoogleNews, Adword KW tool, AHREF.com, MyWOT.com & other web content sources.
It was designed to find any possible “holes in the armour” and thus strength these holes.
You have my permission to use this template to help understand & strength other vendors tool.
Thanks
Phil
This is a simple brief regarding google tag manager(GTM) and it points how GTM will be useful in your Digital Marketing life. Google Tag Manager will ease your work as a SEO.
29 Advanced Google Tag Manager Tips Every Marketer Should KnowMike Arnesen
Google Tag Manager is an incredibly powerful tool and one you're likely not using to its full potential. In my talk from MozCon 2016, I delivered 29 rapid-fire tips intended to empower marketers to overcome the insurmountable odds and circumnavigate road blocks using this incredibly powerful marketing tool.
Bridging google analytics & tag manager #melbseo meetupDaniel Wild
A brief exploration into how to better your analytics through the use of Google Tag Manager. We cover;
1) User Behaviour - Bounce rate adjustment
2) First Party Cookies & Persistent Data
3) False Positives and Iframe Tracking
Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager for StartupsJoost Hoogstrate
Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager for Startups is session 3a of the "Making Your Funnel Work" program by Startupbootcamp and E-commercemanagers.com
Google Tag Manager lets you add and update your website tags, easily and for free, whenever you want, without bugging the IT folks. [Google]
Google Tag Manager [GTM] Was Released on 1st October 2012 To help Webmasters , IT guys & marketing Gurus To help Manage their Google Analytics tags, Bing , Remarketing codes , Google adwords Campaigns Codes etc in One Place .
Truth is that there are So many Tracking codes to Track your Website . Google Tag manager helps to manage All these Easily
My slides from MeasureCamp VI. I gave a talk about the most common misconceptions and preconceptions surrounding tag management and, more generally, measuring the stateless web. Most of the examples are using Google Tag Manager, but many of them should be generic enough to extend to other solutions and platforms as well.
Phil recently completed a 400 man-hours GTM project & shares lessons learned. Migrating from GA Classic to Universal on 6 CMS platforms and 600 GA classic events is one thing, but facing a fine if the project is not complete within 3 months ads a touch of spice! Phil cleaned-up 2 years of in-house changes, including changes such as consolidated 74 pageview tags and centralizing 20 tags into easy to mange lookup table.
Phil provides Technical insights for Advanced Implementers, aswell as Tactical insights for project managers & business people on area such as QA automation, mistakes to avoid, process examples & knowledge sharing tips.
Take-aways:
- QA tool
- Planning tools
- Free GTM developer guide
Track Report & Optimize Your Web CreationsEmpirical Path
Peter Howley of Empirical Path delivered this presentation to the HTTQ web design and developers group in April 2013. Topics include counting conversions, segmenting audiences, testing ideas, and sharing insights using Google Analytics, Optimizely, Klipfolio and other tools. Video also available at TBD.
Content marketing for Startups - Making Your Funnel WorkJoost Hoogstrate
Content marketing for startups - this presentation is about the mani drivers of succes in content marketing. Strategy, tactics, distribution and promotion.
Brought to you by E-commercemanagers.com in cooperation with Startupbootcamp
https://e-commercemanagers.com/content-marketing-3/
https://e-commercemanagers.com/content-marketing-roi-calculator/
What is google tag manager and how to get startedNithish P
Deny your need for developers. It is really simple to track & deploy your website using GTM. Try Google Tag Manager - How it Works and How to get Started?
SuperWeek 2016 - Garbage In Garbage Out: Data Quality in a TMS WorldSimo Ahava
Slides from my talk at the SuperWeek analytics conference. The focus was on organization transformation necessary to improve data quality, especially when using a tag management solution like Google Tag Manager.
Plan a Digital Analytics Training Strategy for an Analytics AgencyPhil Pearce
This was the 2nd draft of a plan to develop a "training curriculum" for a Digital Analytics Agency to teach:
- Digital Analytics strategy
- GA & GTM implementation
- Reporting & Analysis best practices
To clients & other agencies with various levels of expertise, who could be project manager, marketers or developers.
This audit was conducted using publicly available data from GoogleNews, Adword KW tool, AHREF.com, MyWOT.com & other web content sources.
It was designed to find any possible “holes in the armour” and thus strength these holes.
You have my permission to use this template to help understand & strength other vendors tool.
Thanks
Phil
Here's the slides from my MeasureCamp presentation on Google Tag Manager, the data layer, and the tool-specific data model.
Here's an accompanying blog post as well:
http://www.simoahava.com/analytics/google-tag-manager-data-model/
Tricks and tweaks for Google Analytics and Google Tag ManagerSimo Ahava
Slides from my talk at Google Analytics User Conference in Amsterdam.
Some preaching about data collection and then a list of my favorite ways to make GTM and GA data more meaningful to your organization and your unique business goals.
Search Marketer's Toolkit for Google Tag Manager and Google AnalyticsSimo Ahava
My slides from the Searchlove Boston conference in May 2016. The presentation covers actionable tips and tricks for working with Google Tag Manager and Google Analytics.
By Munaz Anjum: This presentation highlights the major benefits of UA and Google Tag Manager that takes you to an exciting journey of experiencing the new process of tagging and feature sets. Explore more with me!!
Note: On some special requests, I may share this animated presentation.
Track What You Want, When You Want. Once your small business has installed and implemented the Google Tag Manager (GTM) tracking code you no longer need the support of IT or a developer to add code on your site to track certain events and clicks.
This is a high level overview of the benefits of GTM and how quickly you can be up and running with some basic tags.
[Elite Camp 2016] Chris Mercer - How Top Marketers Are Using Google Tag Mana...CXL
In this session you will learn:
- What a "Tag Manager" is and why you should be using it
- How you can use GTM to unlock more detailed reporting in platforms Google Analytics so you can make more useful marketing decisions.
- Time saving steps you can take to improve your tracking (without having to involve your developer)
Digital Analytics with the Google Tag Manager (GTM)Yourposition AG
This presentations points out the characteristics and advantages of using the Google Tag Manager as part of a Digital Analytics Setup, including an E-Commerce Use Case - from Enhanced E-Commerce, over UserID Tracking, to SEO.
Language: English
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This was presented by Jonas Wendler at the Analytics Summit, at Google Switzerland, January 25th, 2016.
Expert Tips and Techniques for Using Google Tag ManagerOWOX BI
Webinar replay: » https://www.owox.com/c/1vs
Google Tag Manager is a free tool which makes it easier to manage tags and code snippets for web analytics, remarketing, and a number of other tasks by reducing the need to involve developers or edit website code. In early May of 2017, Google Tag Manager rolled out a new feature which makes managing Universal Analytics tracking codes much easier: the Google Analytics Settings variable.
The webinar will cover:
✔The main advantages and basic settings of Google Tag Manager.
✔Examples of how you can use Google Tag Manager to track JavaScript errors, scroll depth, and time on pages.
✔Using Google Tag Manager to prevent duplicate transactions in Google Analytics.
✔Helpful built-in features and how to use them:
Tag Sequencing — to facilitate the sequential firing of tags; Workspaces — to create and manage multiple sets of changes to a container (eg. when different users need to work on tag configurations independently).
✔The new features in GTM, such as: the new Google Analytics Settings variable which helps configure settings across multiple Google Analytics tags; and the «Approvals» functionality which allows for requesting changes to GTM containers.
These slides are used for the Google Analytics course developed by Frank Jones with OptSus Marketing. The course has been taught in-person, online, and through NCSU Professional Development.
Google Analytics with an Intro to Google Tag Manager for Austin WordPress MeetupRich Plakas
Google Analytics with an Intro to Google Tag Manager for Austin WordPress Meetup.
This was an intermediate session where we took a deeper look into Google Analytics. We also introduced Google Tag Manager as a better way to run tracking code on a website.
Web Analytics and Wordpress - Wordcamp Chicago 2011fendmark
Presentation from 7/30 at the 2011 Wordcamp Chicago Conference
Web Analytics is a critical tool for discovering opportunities for growth and determining the success of your WordPress blog/website
This session will explore:
*Why you should use Web Analytics.
*What you should be measuring, what is important, what is not
*Using leading web analytics solutions with WordPress (free, open source and enterprise solutions)
*WordPress plugins for getting the most out of analytics as well as streamlining installation and setup on your site
Download "A brief introduction to the technical implementation of Google Analytics". Thanks for your interest in this presentation. I tried to enable the download for the presentation several times, but it just doesn't seem to work.
As an alternative, you can now download the Google Analytics presentation at http://www.queromediashare.com/presentation/Google%20Analytics.ppt
Have fun with it!
Is your company starting to implement online marketing strategies such as SEO, PPC or social media? If this is the case, are you tracking your efforts through a web analytics platform like Google Analytics? If not, you may be wasting your time as you have no idea which strategies are driving traffic and converting visitors to leads or sales. If you are utilizing Google Analytics, what metrics are you looking at to determine campaign effectiveness? This presentation will provide info on the following: Google Analytics setup, advanced reporting features and reports offered by Google's free analytics platform. Learn how to measure your efforts, and better understand what success looks like.
Advanced Google Analytics 4.0 by Aviso Digital Sumeet Mayor
Advanced Google Analytics facilitates Data Cllection and processess it into readable reports. Custom Dimensions, Custom Metrics, and Event Tracking help collect data that's specific to your business. It demonstrates more advanced analysis techniques using segmentation, channel reports, audience reports, and custom reports, as well as marketing strategies like remarketing and Dynamic Remarketing that show ads to customers who have visited your website.
• Data Collection and Processing
o Google Analytics data collection
o Categorizing into users and sessions
o Applying configuration settings
o Storing data and generating reports
o Creating a measurement plan
• Setting Up Data Collection and Configuration
o Organize your Analytics account
o Set up advanced filters on views
o Create your own Custom Dimensions
o Create your own Custom Metrics
o Understand user behavior with Event Tracking
o More useful configurations
• Advanced Analysis Tools and Techniques
o Segment data for insight
o Analyze data by channel
o Analyze data by audience
o Analyze data with Custom Reports
• Advanced Marketing Tools
o Remarketing
o Better targeting with Dynamic Remarketing
How to block spam referral traffic in google analyticsRhett Lloyd
This presi covers how to remove spam/ghost referral traffic in Google Analytics using Google tag Manager
Thanks for GTMtraining.com for creating a great video tutorial as well.
Mastering Local SEO for Service Businesses in the AI Era is tailored specifically for local service providers like plumbers, dentists, and others seeking to dominate their local search landscape. This session delves into leveraging AI advancements to enhance your online visibility and search rankings through the Content Factory model, designed for creating high-impact, SEO-driven content. Discover the Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy, a cost-effective approach to boost your local SEO efforts and attract more customers with minimal investment. Gain practical insights on optimizing your online presence to meet the specific needs of local service seekers, ensuring your business not only appears but stands out in local searches. This concise, action-oriented workshop is your roadmap to navigating the complexities of digital marketing in the AI age, driving more leads, conversions, and ultimately, success for your local service business.
Key Takeaways:
Embrace AI for Local SEO: Learn to harness the power of AI technologies to optimize your website and content for local search. Understand the pivotal role AI plays in analyzing search trends and consumer behavior, enabling you to tailor your SEO strategies to meet the specific demands of your target local audience. Leverage the Content Factory Model: Discover the step-by-step process of creating SEO-optimized content at scale. This approach ensures a steady stream of high-quality content that engages local customers and boosts your search rankings. Get an action guide on implementing this model, complete with templates and scheduling strategies to maintain a consistent online presence. Maximize ROI with Dollar-a-Day Advertising: Dive into the cost-effective Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy that amplifies your visibility in local searches without breaking the bank. Learn how to strategically allocate your budget across platforms to target potential local customers effectively. The session includes an action guide on setting up, monitoring, and optimizing your ad campaigns to ensure maximum impact with minimal investment.
When most people in the industry talk about online or digital reputation management, what they're really saying is Google search and PPC. And it's usually reactive, left dealing with the aftermath of negative information published somewhere online. That's outdated. It leaves executives, organizations and other high-profile individuals at a high risk of a digital reputation attack that spans channels and tactics. But the tools needed to safeguard against an attack are more cybersecurity-oriented than most marketing and communications professionals can manage. Business leaders Leaders grasp the importance; 83% of executives place reputation in their top five areas of risk, yet only 23% are confident in their ability to address it. To succeed in 2024 and beyond, you need to turn online reputation on its axis and think like an attacker.\
Key Takeaways:
- New framework for examining and safeguarding an online reputation
- Tools and techniques to keep you a step ahead
- Practical examples that demonstrate when to act, how to act and how to recover
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
Mastering Local SEO for Service Businesses in the AI Era is tailored specifically for local service providers like plumbers, dentists, and others seeking to dominate their local search landscape. This session delves into leveraging AI advancements to enhance your online visibility and search rankings through the Content Factory model, designed for creating high-impact, SEO-driven content. Discover the Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy, a cost-effective approach to boost your local SEO efforts and attract more customers with minimal investment. Gain practical insights on optimizing your online presence to meet the specific needs of local service seekers, ensuring your business not only appears but stands out in local searches. This concise, action-oriented workshop is your roadmap to navigating the complexities of digital marketing in the AI age, driving more leads, conversions, and ultimately, success for your local service business.
Key Takeaways:
Embrace AI for Local SEO: Learn to harness the power of AI technologies to optimize your website and content for local search. Understand the pivotal role AI plays in analyzing search trends and consumer behavior, enabling you to tailor your SEO strategies to meet the specific demands of your target local audience. Leverage the Content Factory Model: Discover the step-by-step process of creating SEO-optimized content at scale. This approach ensures a steady stream of high-quality content that engages local customers and boosts your search rankings. Get an action guide on implementing this model, complete with templates and scheduling strategies to maintain a consistent online presence. Maximize ROI with Dollar-a-Day Advertising: Dive into the cost-effective Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy that amplifies your visibility in local searches without breaking the bank. Learn how to strategically allocate your budget across platforms to target potential local customers effectively. The session includes an action guide on setting up, monitoring, and optimizing your ad campaigns to ensure maximum impact with minimal investment.
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
Monthly Social Media News Update May 2024Andy Lambert
TL;DR. These are the three themes that stood out to us over the course of last month.
1️⃣ Social media is becoming increasingly significant for brand discovery. Marketers are now understanding the impact of social and budgets are shifting accordingly.
2️⃣ Instagram’s new algorithm and latest guidance will help us maintain organic growth. Instagram continues to evolve, but Reels remains the most crucial tool for growth.
3️⃣ Collaboration will help us unlock growth. Who we work with will define how fast we grow. Meta continues to evolve their Creator Marketplace and now TikTok are beginning to push ‘collabs’ more too.
The What, Why & How of 3D and AR in Digital CommercePushON Ltd
Vladimir Mulhem has over 20 years of experience in commercialising cutting edge creative technology across construction, marketing and retail.
Previously the founder and Tech and Innovation Director of Creative Content Works working with the likes of Next, John Lewis and JD Sport, he now helps retailers, brands and agencies solve challenges of applying the emerging technologies 3D, AR, VR and Gen AI to real-world problems.
In this webinar, Vladimir will be covering the following topics:
Applications of 3D and AR in Digital Commerce,
Benefits of 3D and AR,
Tools to create, manage and publish 3D and AR in Digital Commerce.
Financial curveballs sent many American families reeling in 2023. Household budgets were squeezed by rising interest rates, surging prices on everyday goods, and a stagnating housing market. Consumers were feeling strapped. That sentiment, however, appears to be waning. The question is, to what extent?
To take the pulse of consumers’ feelings about their financial well-being ahead of a highly anticipated election, ThinkNow conducted a nationally representative quantitative survey. The survey highlights consumers’ hopes and anxieties as we move into 2024. Let's unpack the key findings to gain insights about where we stand.
Mastering Multi-Touchpoint Content Strategy: Navigate Fragmented User JourneysSearch Engine Journal
Digital platforms are constantly multiplying, and with that, user engagement is becoming more intricate and fragmented.
So how do you effectively navigate distributing and tailoring your content across these various touchpoints?
Watch this webinar as we dive into the evolving landscape of content strategy tailored for today's fragmented user journeys. Understanding how to deliver your content to your users is more crucial than ever, and we’ll provide actionable tips for navigating these intricate challenges.
You’ll learn:
- How today’s users engage with content across various channels and devices.
- The latest methodologies for identifying and addressing content gaps to keep your content strategy proactive and relevant.
- What digital shelf space is and how your content strategy needs to pivot.
With Wayne Cichanski, we’ll explore innovative strategies to map out and meet the diverse needs of your audience, ensuring every piece of content resonates and connects, regardless of where or how it is consumed.
Influencer marketing isn't just for big brands or consumer products anymore. In 2024, marketers face hurdles like escalating paid channel costs, diminishing organic reach, and building trust in their ideal customer accounts. This session offers practical ways to bring influencer marketing into your organization, to provide cost-effective access to niche audiences, countering budget constraints and rising CPMs. We'll discuss the impact of social algorithms on reach, the trust deficit in traditional advertising and how influencer partnerships offer genuine connections with audiences. Attendees will gain actionable insights to integrate influencer marketing into their strategies, leveraging influencers for impactful campaigns in both B2B and B2C environments. Join us to unlock the potential of influencers in navigating the evolving marketing landscape of 2024 and driving meaningful business growth.
Key Takeaways:
- Educate on the various types of influence we can use as marketers
- Establish the problems that make influencers a priority
- Walk through some practical tactics on HOW to run a program leveraging several of these influence channels
Core Web Vitals SEO Workshop - improve your performance [pdf]Peter Mead
Core Web Vitals to improve your website performance for better SEO results with CWV.
CWV Topics include:
- Understanding the latest Core Web Vitals including the significance of LCP, INP and CLS + their impact on SEO
- Optimisation techniques from our experts on how to improve your CWV on platforms like WordPress and WP Engine
- The impact of user experience and SEO
For too many years marketing and sales have operated in silos...while in some forward thinking companies, the two organizations work together to drive new opportunity development and revenue. This session will explore the lessons learned in that beautiful dance that can occur when marketing and sales work together...to drive new opportunity development, account expansion and customer satisfaction.
No, this is not a conversation about MQLs and SQLs. Instead we will focus on a framework that allows the two organizations to drive company success together.
The Old Oak - Press Kit - Cannes Film Festival 2023
Google tag manager fundamentals question and answer (june 23 and july 24, 2015)
1. Google Tag Manager Fundamentals Question And Answer
(June 23 and July 24, 2015)
By-
Mahendra Patel
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mahendrapateldigitalmarketing
https://twitter.com/DigitalMediaMkt
3. Assessment 1
1. How can Google Tag Manager help you manage your website?
(select all that apply)
Simplify and speed up tag deployment
Specify when tags should fire
Manage different versions of tags
Increase website performance
Increase audience reach
4. 2. Google Tag Manager can only be used with Google tags
TRUE
FALSE
3. When creating a tag implementation plan, what are the
recommended guidelines?
(select all that apply)
Determine which existing tags can be moved into Tag Manager
Decide what static and dynamic values you’ll want to pass from your
website
Determine which events (or actions) you’ll use as triggers
Choose which tags can get you the data you need
5. 4. If you wish to track metrics and dimensions in Google Analytics, which of these tags could you use?
AdWords Conversion Tracking tag
AdWords Remarketing tag
Google Analytics Pageview tag
DoubleClick Floodlight counter tag
5. 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
6. What is a “container snippet” in Tag Manager?
JavaScript code placed on each page of your website
A Javascript object that holds data passed from your website
A collection of website tags and triggers
Analytics tracking code
6. 7. A Tag Manager account allows you to do which of the following?:
(select all that apply)
Manage tags for one or more websites
Access your Google Analytics account
Connect multiple Tag Manager accounts to single Google account
Control access permissions to a Tag Manager account
8. What is a “trigger” in Tag Manager?
A trigger determines which events fire on your website
A trigger instantiates the Data Layer
A trigger fires tags in response to website events
A trigger publishes tags to your website
9. What are the three parts of a trigger in Tag Manager?
Variables, operators, and values
Operators, tags, and variables
Variables, operators, and the Data Layer
Tags, values, and the push method
7. 10. How do you enable a built-in variable in Tag Manager?
Publish the built-in variable in the Publish Now area
Create a user-defined variable in the Variable configuration tab
Check the built-in variable in the Variable configuration tab
Uncheck the built-in variable in the Variable configuration tab
9. 1. When first logging into Google Tag Manager what will you need to set up?
The Data Layer
A Tag Manager account
Cross-domain tracking
A Google Analytics account
2. Where should you place the container code on your website for best results?
Before the opening <body> tag on every page of your website.
After the opening <body> tag on every page of your website
Before the closing </body> tag on every page of your website
After the closing </body> tag on every page of your website
3. Where can you find your container code in Tag Manager?
(select all that apply)
After you first create an account and container
Under the “Accounts” section by clicking into the container
Under “Admin” by selecting your container and clicking “Install Google Tag Manager”
Under the “Versions” section by clicking into the tag
10. 4. What is the suggested naming convention when creating tags?
Website name - tag type - variable used
Agency name - website name - date
Date - tag location - creator
Tag type - website name - tag location
5. To set up a reusable Google Analytics property ID variable, you should use what kind of variable?
User-defined Constant variable
User-defined Data Layer variable
Built-in Event variable
Built-in Click Classes variable
6. What are some of the benefits of using the Data Layer in Tag Manager?
(select all that apply)
Avoid fragile dependencies on web page source code
Pass data into third-party applications
Use the data to fire triggers
Add an additional layer of security to data
11. 7. Where in your website code should you place the Data Layer object?
Before the container snippet
After the container snippet
Inside the container snippet
At the bottom of your HTML
8. How are variables declared in the Data Layer?
As Javascript cookies
As variable types
As containers
As key-value pairs
12. 9. What are two ways to populate information to the Data Layer?
(select all that apply)
Use code to pre-populate values in the Data Layer when a web page
loads
Use Google AdWords to push information to the Data Layer
Use Google Analytics to push information to the Data Layer
Use a Javascript method to push values from your web page into the
Data Layer
10. Data Layer variables persist across pages automatically
TRUE
FALSE
14. 1. To pass static values from a website into Google Analytics Custom Dimensions using the Data Layer, what must you first set up?
(select all that apply)
Google Analytics Enhanced Ecommerce
The Data Layer
A Data Layer variable
A Google Analytics tag with a Custom Dimension
2. The Data Layer “push method” allows you to do what?
Push data from Google Analytics to your website
Push data from your website into the Data Layer
Push data from AdWords to the Data Layer
Push data from one Tag Manager account to another
3. To pass dynamic values from a website to use as Custom Metrics in Google Analytics, what must you first set up?
(select all that apply)
Google Analytics Enhanced Ecommerce
The Data Layer
A Data Layer variable
A Google Analytics tag with a Custom Metric
15. 4. To send Custom Dimension data with an Analytics Pageview tag, what do you need to add to the Pageview tag in Tag Manager?
The Tag Manager account ID
The Analytics property ID
A Javascript push method
The Custom Dimension index number
5. To send Custom Metric data with an Analytics Pageview tag, what do we need to add to the Pageview tag in Tag Manager?
The Tag Manager account ID
The Analytics property ID
A Javascript push method
The Custom Metric index number
6. If you want to track Submit button clicks using an event trigger, what event type should you choose?
Click
Form
Page View
History Change
16. 7. In Tag Manager, what kinds of website actions can trigger a Google
Analytics event tag?
Clicking a Submit button
Clicking the Play button for a video
Making a menu selection
Closing a webpage
8. If you wish to track the URL of a webpage using Tag Manager, what
kind of user-defined variable should you use?
Page Path variable
URL variable
Click Classes variable
DOM element
17. 9. If you wish to track only the part of a URL after the hash sign, what Tag Manager
variable type should you use?
Url Port
Url Query
Url Fragment
Url Path
10. If you wish to define an event trigger based on the class of a Submit button,
which built-in variable should you choose?
Built-in Event variable
Built-in Element variable
Built-in Click Classes variable
Built-in Click Target variable
19. 1. In order to create an AdWords Conversion tracking tag in Tag Manager, you must first get what
from your AdWords account?
(select all that apply)
AdWords Account number
Conversion Label
Conversion ID
Conversion Property
2. If you wanted to dynamically capture the values of conversions associated with your AdWords
tag, what would you put in the Conversion Value field?
A built-in Referrer variable that records conversion URLs
A user-defined variable that records conversion amount
The median amount users spend according to Analytics
The projected amount users will spend according to Analytics
20. 3. What two pieces of information does Google Analytics Dynamic Remarketing use to show website visitors
ads for content they previously viewed?
(select all that apply)
Hit and session attributes collected via the Data Layer
Products the user has +1’d in Google Plus
User information from the Analytics cookie
Hit and session attributes collected from AdWords
4. To set up Dynamic Remarketing, you must do which of these things?
(select all that apply)
Link your AdWords and Google Analytics accounts
Enable Analytics’ advertising features
Set up Data Layer variables in Tag Manager
Create Custom Dimensions in Google Analytics
Create Custom Metrics in Google Analytics
21. 5. What business information does AdWords use to generate dynamic ads based on a user’s
past interactions with products and services on a website?
Browser cookies
Javascript methods
Dynamic attributes
User profiles
6. Where can you find a complete list of business vertical-attribute information for Google
Analytics?
The Google Analytics Help Center
The Google Analytics Admin area
The Tag Manager Admin area
The AdWords Admin area
22. 7. For Dynamic Remarketing, what will you need to set up in Analytics to collect information
from the Data Layer and send it to AdWords?
Custom Metrics
Custom Dimensions
Enhanced Ecommerce
Event tracking
8. For Dynamic Remarketing, what kind of variable will you need to set up in Tag Manager
to collect information in the Data Layer?
Constant variable
Data Layer variable
AdWords variable
Event variable
23. 9. For Dynamic Remarketing, if you wish to communicate information from the Data Layer to
AdWords when a user adds a product to their shopping cart without refreshing the page, what
kind of Analytics track type would you use?
Pageview
Event
Transaction
Social
10. For Dynamic Remarketing, to set your tag to fire on a particular page, what should your
trigger variable be set to?
Page URL
Referrer
Click Classes
Page Hostname