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About triggers - Tag Manager Help - Google Help In Google Tag Manager, a trigger listens to your web page or mobile app for certain types of events like form submissions, button clicks, or page views The trigger tells the tag to fire
Trigger - Tag Manager Help - Google Help 1 Create an account and container 2 Install a web container 3 Add the Google tag in Google Tag Manager 4 Verify and publish tags
How to use triggers in Google Tag Manager Learn all about Google Tag Manager triggers in this comprehensive guide! We cover trigger types, how to use them, and best practices for optimizing your tag management
Components of Google Tag Manager Google Tag Manager uses these concepts to handle how tags are configured and fired: Tag: A tag is code that send data to a system such as Google Analytics Trigger: A trigger listens for
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Google Tag Manager Custom Event Trigger (Explained) Have you ever needed to track specific user actions on your website that GTM doesn’t capture by default? That’s where Google Tag Manager Custom Event Trigger comes in, allowing you to track unique interactions like form submissions, button clicks, or video plays with the GTM data layer