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You can deploy other codes (e.g. Google Analytics, Meta pixel etc) outside of Google Tag Manager but installing only GTM and then running all your other pixel codes through it is cleaner and easier ... it's also a great solution if you have to do something like partner with a web developer as a marketing freelancer/agency so you don't have to keep asking them for more input. In some instances, e.g. if using Shopify, it might make more sense just to use the in-built integrations with things like Meta Pixel and Google Analytics (and then use GTM, if needed, to enable more specific event tracking through precise triggers like submitting forms) but for 90% of the projects i work on it makes the most sense to use Google Tag Manager. Feel free to email me on info@samfrost.co.nz and I'll give you some advice on your specific situation and what you're looking to achieve.
Really helpful explanation. Helped me understand the link between GTM and GA, FB pixel. Thank you!
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Great explanation 👍
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@@SamFrostDigitalMarketingthanks for asking . A video on a realistic ad Champaign budget for product validation by each platform .
@@RatherBeCancelledThanHandled Great idea. What sort of niche/vertical are you in?
@@SamFrostDigitalMarketing software , albeit discussing more than one category would be appropriated. Thanks for taking the time to inquire .
best expanation given. thanks a lot Sam!
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thank you
My pleasure! Thanks for watching
you saying only GTM code should be deployed on my site?
You can deploy other codes (e.g. Google Analytics, Meta pixel etc) outside of Google Tag Manager but installing only GTM and then running all your other pixel codes through it is cleaner and easier ... it's also a great solution if you have to do something like partner with a web developer as a marketing freelancer/agency so you don't have to keep asking them for more input.
In some instances, e.g. if using Shopify, it might make more sense just to use the in-built integrations with things like Meta Pixel and Google Analytics (and then use GTM, if needed, to enable more specific event tracking through precise triggers like submitting forms) but for 90% of the projects i work on it makes the most sense to use Google Tag Manager.
Feel free to email me on info@samfrost.co.nz and I'll give you some advice on your specific situation and what you're looking to achieve.
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Thanks, haven't heard that one in a long time!
Nice explanation!