Where Do I Add Google Tag Manager in WordPress?
Google Tag Manager (GTM) is a tag management tool from Google that enables website owners to programmatically manage tags and associated content. GTM can be added to WordPress with a few simple steps.
To install GTM on a WordPress site, follow these steps:
1. Log into your WordPress site.
2. Click the Appearance menu and then click Themes.
3. Click the Plugins tab and then click Add New.
4. In the Add New Plugins dialog box, click the Google Tag Manager check box.
5. In the Name field, type GTM.
6. In the Description field, type GTM is a tag management tool from Google that enables website owners to programmatically manage tags and associated content.
7. Click the Install button.
8. Click the Activate button.
9. Click the GTM menu item.
10. In the GTM menu, click Tags.
11. In the Tags section, click the Add New Tag button.
12. In the Add New Tag dialog box, type a tag name and click the OK button.
13. In the Tag Manager Settings section, type the tag’s name and click the OK button.
14. In the Tag Manager Settings section, type the tag’s description and click the OK button.
15. In the Tag Manager Settings section, type the tag’s priority and click the OK button.
16. In the Tag Manager Settings section, type the tag’s category and click the OK button.
17. In the Tag Manager Settings section, type the tag’s slug (the unique name for the tag) and click the OK button.
18. In the Tag Manager Settings section, type the content that will be associated with the tag and click the OK button.
19. In the Tag Manager Settings section, type the redirect URL for the tag and click the OK button.
20. In the Tag Manager Settings section, type the time-out for the tag and click the OK button.
21. In the Tag Manager Settings section, type the maximum number of tags that can be associated with the tag and click the OK button.
22.
23.
24. In the Tag Manager Settings section, type the tag’s slug and click the OK button.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29. Click the Save Changes button.
30.
31. Click the Update Settings button.
32. In the WordPress Settings section, click the Google Tag Manager link.
33. In the Google Tag Manager Settings section, type the domain name for the site.
34. In the Google Tag Manager Settings section, type the tag name.
35. In the Google Tag Manager Settings section, type the tag’s priority.
36. In the Google Tag Manager Settings section, type the tag’s category.
37. In the Google Tag Manager Settings section, type the tag’s slug.
38. In the Google Tag Manager Settings section, type the tag’s content.
39. In the Google Tag Manager Settings section, type the tag’s redirect URL.
40. In the Google Tag Manager Settings section, type the time-out.
41. In the Google Tag Manager Settings section, type the maximum number of tags that can be associated with the tag.
42.
43.
44.
45. Click the Close button.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54. Click.