Google Tag Manager is typically used by DOM DoIT to assign site-wide tracking codes that are then placed on the website.
You can do a spot-check of tags on your site by using tagassistant.google.com
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GTM Configuration Step 1
Configure and save the Google tag ID on the Drupal site (/admin/site-settings/third-party).
GTM Configuration Step 2
Add the required tags (Google Analytics, Monsido, Chatbot) in the Google Tag Manager dashboard.
GTM Configuration Step 3
Check that the firing triggers are set up correctly for each tag. In most cases this should be “All Pages”.
GTM Configuration Step 4
Create a Page View trigger that fires on All Page Views.
GTM Configuration Step 5
Preview the changes and check the tags are firing using the Tag Assistant debugger. tagassistant.google.com
GTM Configuration Step 6- IMPORTANT
Publish the workspace changes.
GTM Configuration Step 7
If additional changes are required, publish the workspace after making the changes.
GTM Configuration Troubleshooting Checklist
- Verify that the Google Tag ID configured in the Drupal site is correct.
- Check that the workspace changes are published.
- The current live version should contain the tags and triggers.
- Details of the live version can be found by clicking the “Latest version” link.