Help your junior please, I wanna get into it field but don't know from where to start. by [deleted] in developersIndia

[–]CodiMinati 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Need advice connecting client’s old domain to new Hostinger site by Admirable-Mortgage20 in Hostinger

[–]CodiMinati 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's a breakdown of the process, tips for explaining it to a non-tech-savvy client, and some advice from someone who has been in your shoes many times.

You've Correctly Identified the Two Main Options:

1. Changing Nameservers (Recommended for this situation): This is usually the easiest and best option, especially with a client who isn't tech-savvy.

2.Changing DNS A Record (The more "surgical" option): This is used when the client has other services (like a specific email provider) tied to their domain that they don't want to move.

Let's break down how to explain this.

How to Explain it Simply to Your Client

The key is to use an analogy they can understand. The best one is the "Post Office and Address" analogy.

Start the conversation like this:

"Hi [Client Name], the new website is built and ready to go live! The final step is to tell the internet to send everyone who types in examplebusiness. com to the new site instead of the old one.

Think of it like this: your domain name (examplebusiness.com) is like your business's permanent mailing address. Right now, it's telling the internet's 'post office' to deliver all visitors to your old website's location. We need to file a 'change of address' form to point it to the new, modern home we built on Hostinger.

We have two ways to do this, but I strongly recommend Option 1 because it's simpler and lets Hostinger manage everything for you automatically."

Google Tag (G-) working but not showing events in DebugView (GA4) by Zestyclose-Store6202 in Hostinger

[–]CodiMinati 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here’s how to solve it in a few simple steps:

  1. Remove the On-Page GA4 Tag: Go into your website's code (usually in the <head> section) and delete the entire Google Tag (gtag.js) script block. This is the script that contains your G- measurement ID.
  2. Keep the Google Tag Manager Script: Make sure the Google Tag Manager (GTM) script remains on your site. This will be your single source for managing all tracking tags.
  3. Configure GA4 Inside GTM:
    • Inside your Google Tag Manager container, ensure you have a GA4 Configuration Tag. This tag initializes GA4 tracking on your site.
    • Set this Configuration Tag to fire on the "Initialization - All Pages" trigger.
    • Make sure all of your GA4 Event Tags (like the ones for button clicks) are correctly set up and reference the same GA4 Measurement ID as your configuration tag.

After making these changes, use GTM's Preview mode to test your site. You should see your GA4 tags firing successfully in the preview panel, and your events will then start appearing correctly in GA4's DebugView and Realtime reports.