use_findologic_with_google_analytics:configure_google_tag_manager
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use_findologic_with_google_analytics:configure_google_tag_manager [2020/02/11 16:39] florian |
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**If you are using the Google Tag Manager, you need to have Google Analytics already set up properly.** | **If you are using the Google Tag Manager, you need to have Google Analytics already set up properly.** | ||
- | <note important>Only the newest version of the Google Tag Manager installed on your system will be used by FINDOLOGIC.</note> | + | <note important>Only the newest version of the Google Tag Manager installed on your system will be used by Findologic.</note> |
<note important>If the Google Tag Manager is installed, no other tracking options will be considered</note> | <note important>If the Google Tag Manager is installed, no other tracking options will be considered</note> | ||
- | * To set up Google Tag Manager, open the **Variables** window, click on **NEW** and choose **Data Layer Variable**. The title can be freely chosen. We recommend something like **FINDOLOGIC search request**. This does **not** apply to the Data Layer Variable name. This needs to be exactly **findologicSearchRequest** and the Data Layer Version needs to be **Version 2**. | + | * To set up Google Tag Manager, open the **Variables** window, click on **NEW** and choose **Data Layer Variable**. The title can be freely chosen. We recommend something like **Findologic search request**. This does **not** apply to the Data Layer Variable name. This needs to be exactly **findologicSearchRequest** and the Data Layer Version needs to be **Version 2**. |
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- | * Now open the **Triggers** window, click on **NEW** and choose the trigger type **custom event**. Here, it is important again, that the event name is exactly **findologicSearch**. The name of the trigger can be chosen freely again. We recommend something like **FINDOLOGIC search trigger**. | + | * Now open the **Triggers** window, click on **NEW** and choose the trigger type **custom event**. Here, it is important again, that the event name is exactly **findologicSearch**. The name of the trigger can be chosen freely again. We recommend something like **Findologic search trigger**. |
<note important>The //Event Name// has to be exactly **findologicSearch**</note> | <note important>The //Event Name// has to be exactly **findologicSearch**</note> | ||
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