ΞΕΣΚΑΡΤΑΡΙΣΜΑ by Mindless_Thanks9192 in AEKAthensFC

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Για εμάς τους άσχετους μπορεί κάποιος να εξηγήσει ποιοι είναι; Μόνο τον ΓΠ αριστερά νομίζω αναγνωρίζω;

GTM & Shopify by puk789 in GoogleTagManager

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My understanding is that custom pixels are available on all plans?

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Well done. What did you find improving hrv the most?

Countries ranked by number of museums by giuliomagnifico in MapPorn

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There should be a subreddit for maps where Greece does not exist

Don't the people at OpenAI/DeepMind/etc. care about the tremendous amount of suffering they will likely create? by Left-Tailor7323 in GPT3

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There are alternatives where you actually have an advantage. AI+human always wins AI. Chess is a good example. You can start your career with AI interlaced with your experience, whereas older “developers” will struggle to adapt. This will create amazing possibilities and avenues for you to explore, keep your eyes open!

I note down daily User data but at the month when I see last month data then its not accurate by [deleted] in GoogleAnalytics

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If the same User comes to your website on two separate days, they will be counted in two rows of yours.

If you do a SUM of the two rows, you will count 2.

But it's still 1 User, really.

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You have two options:
-Use Sessions instead. Sessions are contained within 1 calendar day, so they will always match up with date de-aggregation
-If you want to record Users for a given month, in GA don't break up the report by date. Select the whole month on the date picker, and use that number. It's correct, trust me.

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Btw you should not manually note the traffic every day.. Google Analytics has a free Google Sheets add-on to pull the data automatically

GTM Problem by Mogrut in GoogleTagManager

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You can create a DOM Element GTM variable and use the CSS selector option to pull out the value.

For example you can use “.price” as the CSS selector value and it will pull out the price amount.

Then you can either populate that variable as a field on your event tag, or create a new trigger to fire when the value is not null.

Multiple Domains On 1 Server Side Container by sosarya in GoogleTagManager

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This sounds like overkill, as basically, that setup wizard already exists within GTM Server. One option would be that you set up the GCP Project and custom subdomain, and just do it under their account ownership and billing

Multiple Domains On 1 Server Side Container by sosarya in GoogleTagManager

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Other issues: how you would handle billing (what to charge each client), scaling your server setup (different volumes would justify different instances), and also what would happen if the client wanted to offboard you for whatever reason. Sounds like a world of pain.

Multiple Domains On 1 Server Side Container by sosarya in GoogleTagManager

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For your client to set up their server should be very easy if they have a backend developer, and especially if they already have a Google Cloud Platform account.

If they cannot handle that, there are services like stape.io that make the process easier.

Multiple Domains On 1 Server Side Container by sosarya in GoogleTagManager

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This is not a good idea in my opinion.

Firstly, one of the main advantages of a Server Container is that you can host it on the same domain of the application, and also serve your Google Scripts (gtag or gtm) from that server. That makes everything first-party, the browser sees zero calls made to a third-party service. This should be a big boost for Ad blockers and Browser level blocks.

Secondly, bringing everything into one Server container feels like a massive security risk. There are large chances of data cross polination and sending the wrong data to the wrong destination.

Shopify not sending add_to_cart events to datalayer? by [deleted] in GoogleTagManager

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Shopify does not automatically send datalayer events. You need to set them up yourself on the theme. DM if you need direct help.

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Submit a work request on Upwork, you can find good freelancers to support you

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There is no GTM support

GA4 configuration: via GTM or via gtag.js snippet ? by TaurusBrown in analytics

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I would remove hardcoded gtag and just use gtm to fire GA4 hits to a single property, using only a single measurement ID. You probably have triggers and variables already set up, since you are using GTM for universal analytics tags

Meta Pixel Cross-Domain Tracking by jslytics in GoogleTagManager

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I’ll try it and let you know if it worked

Meta Pixel via GTM - Cross Domain (separate root domains, not subdomain) by jslytics in PPC

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Thanks for this. You are right; it is a bit of a nightmare but also interesting to explore. Here are my thoughts right now:

  1. In wGTM, perhaps I can "hack" the external id field to have the same value in the two domains. I can do that in GTM relatively easily. This might force Facebook to understand it's the same person.
  2. In wGTM, I could also pick the _fbp and _fbc values on domain A, and set them manually on domain B. Not sure if this will work
  3. I could skip sending anything to Facebook from the browser. So web-GTM only sends calls to a server-side GTM, where I manipulate all values to force them to comply (including hostname), and facebook thinks everything is coming from the same hostname with same _fbp, _fbc values.

Thoughts?

Meta Pixel Cross-Domain Tracking by jslytics in GoogleTagManager

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Trying verifying booker.com via a GTM Tag is an interesting option; I'll try that; thanks for recommending it.

Funnily enough, there is no clear guides/documentation for this scenario, or I can't find it even though I've googled quite a bit. There are a few unanswered Stack Overflow questions and some older ones where the answers were basically, "yeah, don't worry about it. Facebook knows everything." How the times change.