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Does Google Tag Manager store any data about visitors?
Data collected by Google Tag Manager Other than data in standard HTTP request logs, all of which is deleted within 14 days of being received, Google Tag Manager does not collect, retain, or share any information about visitors to our customers’ properties, including page URLs visited.
What can be tracked with Google Tag Manager?
What can you track in Google Tag Manager (GTM)?
- Events (link clicks, PDF downloads, add to cart click, remove from cart click)
- Scroll tracking.
- Form abandonment.
- Shopping cart abandonment.
- Video views tracking.
- All exit link clicks.
- …??????
How does tracking form fill on your website work?
In most instances, tracking form fills on your website as conversions is as simple as using the URL from a “Thank You” page and setting up a goal in Google Analytics or Google Ads (formerly known as AdWords) that says “hey, this was a valuable action.”
Which is an example of event tracking in Google Ads?
Event tracking is a way to record certain user interactions on your website. Depending on your business, some of these actions could be worth optimizing for in Google Ads. Some examples of events that can be tracked are: Button clicks (the most common, and the once we will be discussing today)
Why do I need custom event tracking on my website?
Custom event tracking is an amazing way to quantify all those valuable actions taken on your website that regular old conversion tracking can’t capture.
How to push visitors to Your CRM account?
Push your visitors to CRMas – Customers can select Leads or Contacts. The new visitors to their web page will be added as a lead or contact based on the selection. Assign these Lead – Customer can choose one of the options below to assign the new visitor to a sales rep in their CRM account.