Do lots of event tracking via tag manager will it slow down my site?
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Hi All,
For my Ecommerce site I have done lots of tracking total I do have total 45 event tracking but many times one event, track many pages. So if visitors click on url or button then do my site speed affect because of these trackings?
Thanks!
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Hi Pragnesh,
Tag manager actually speeds up the loading time compared to having different Tags in place so you are good. This is mainly because Tag manager only counts for 1 tag in total nomather how many tags you include. You can check your speed on https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/ It also gives you a good list on what to change to make the speed go up.
As long as you are in the green you are safe.
Good luck! Regards Tymen
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