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Learn how to track button clicks using Google Tag Manager. In this video, you will learn how to use variables, tags and triggers in Google Tag Manager to track button clicks on your website into Google Analytics using event tracking.
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○ Getting started with Google Tag Manager – https://youtu.be/HgtsfqQMFnw
○ Tracking events with Google Tag Manager – https://youtu.be/zrI0FlNSSA0
You can use Google Tag Manager to track button clicks on your website. For example, you can use a trigger in Google Tag Manager to track when someone adds an item to their shopping cart, when they complete a form on your website, or click another button. In most cases, you will be able to use one of the built-in variables in Google Tag Manager to identify the particular element someone clicks. You can then use the value of the variable to configure a trigger that controls when to fire a tracking tag (for example, a Google Analytics event tag).
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