Event Tracking on GTM 2.0
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I have created new account in google tag manager 2.0 Now can any body help me how to track event in GTM 2.0?
Like example this is the site - flipkart(dot)com if you little bit scroll down then there is 3 tab ( pfa of snapshot) - 1) new arrivals 2) Men's Bestsellers 3) Women's Bestsellers.
So i want to know that if anyone click on tabs or button given above then 1) what steps to do in tag manager then 2) what changes i have to update on my site and 3) where to check in google analytic on which tab visitor has clicked.
Please tell me tracking and code for only above given 3 buttons. As on web i am very confused looking lots of post.
Your inputs very valuable to me.......................bkmitesh
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I do not believe that rules as a term still exist. It has been renamed as triggers.
You may be able to gather more info to help you out here - https://support.google.com/tagmanager/answer/4605576?hl=en-GB
Tim
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I am waiting for the correct answer?
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Is there anyone who using GTM 2.0? So please your experience ..
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Hi Timbronze,
Thanks for putting your input, your post is really fantastic and very helpful to non technical person but as you know i am using GTM 2.0 so i stucked at Label level as there no selection of {{element url}} and 2nd thing i cant see Rule in GTM 2.0?
Can anyone share there views or post for new version of GTM 2.0?
BK Mitesh!
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I followed this little GTM Event guide from Sparkline... it allowed me to tag click events for internal and outbound clicks using Googles universal analytics with the GTM setup.
So far the events are being picked up nicely in my analytics event logs.
Might be work looking into and hope it helps.
Tim
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Sorry this is not the answer which i am looking. There is no such campaign nor any i need any url builder, i am looking for if anyone click on tab or button then how to configure in gtm and how to check on analytic ?
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I have seen lot of post but no information available for gtm 2.0 so your input is very important for me
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