Google Tag Manager Overview

Tags are segments of code provided by analytics, marketing and support vendors to help you integrate their products into your websites or mobile apps. With Google Tag Manager, you no longer need to add these tags directly to your projects. Instead, you configure and publish tags and how they fire from within the Tag Manager user interface (Source: Support.google). 

You can create an unlimited configuration of tags in GTM which will help assess in-depth reports on your audience behaviour on site, but you should also be mindful of the number of tags created to help organize tracking and organization of tags. For example: having naming conventions in place will help determine which tag was used for a particular action on the website. 

List of supported tags can be found HERE

To set up a basic tag which uses the GTM integration to track page views and trigger the according events in a Universal Analytics property within Google Analytics, follow the steps below.

To create a GTM account and add the tracking code to DealMaker, follow the instructions here.

It is also worth noting the upcoming changes with regard to Universal Analytics and how this will be replaced by Google Analytics 4. It is recommended that you start capturing data in your Google Analytics 4 property right away, the article here shines more light on this change due June 2023. 


Creating a Universal Analytics Tag

1. In your Google Tag Manager dashboard, click on ‘Add a New Tag’ as shown in the screenshot below

2. Name your tag, and click in the ‘Tag Configuration’ box where you can choose a tag type

3. Here you will see an exhaustive list of options to choose a tag type. For this example, choose Google Analytics: Universal Analytics 


4. Next you will see the option to input the ‘Type of Tracking’- we can start with ‘Page View’



5. In the next step, click on Google Analytics Settings dropdown and choose New Variable… 


6. When you select ‘New Variable’ you will be prompted to fill out the ‘Tracking ID’ field. This information can be found in your Google Analytics Account by following:  “Admin” > “Property” > “Tracking Info” > “Tracking ID”. Click on Tracking Code under Admin and you will see the Tracking ID starting with UA (example below in the screenshot). Please add this information in the ‘Tracking Id’ field under Variable Configuration



7. Make sure you name your variable, like in the example screenshot below, hit Save after!


8. We are now done with the ‘Tag Configuration’ setup. We now need to scroll to the ‘Triggering’ section and choose ‘All Pages’ as a trigger (as shown below in the screenshot)


9. Since the Tag Configuration and Triggering is now complete, review all the information and hit ‘Submit’ on the top right corner of the screen

10. The new loaded page will give you another prompt to ‘Publish’ with a preview of all the information, click on Publish


11. You have now created a new container version with Tracking ID from Google Analytics.



12. You’re now able to use your Google Tag Manager in conjunction with Universal Analytics on Google Analytics. To add the tracking code to your DealMaker portal, log onto your DealMaker portal, click "Advanced Settings" near the top right corner, select "Analytics", and enter your GTM Tag ID.

To access the information, go into your ‘Workspace’ Tab in your Google Tag Manager dashboard, on the top right you will see the GTM tag ID which starts with GTM- (xyz) as seen in the screenshot below. 


Note: You might see another tag while setting up which is internal to DealMaker. This will only happen if you use a setup assistant or a debugger. Your tags will not be affected by this as each page can have multiple tags without issues. 


If you are looking to set up a Google Tag Manager account, click here to find out how to do so.