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After creating your tag, remember to click Save.

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 10:49 am
by kexej28769@nongnue
Following Google's example, I've called my tag Custom HTML - 3 Page Views Cookie - Blog.



Step 2: Create a trigger
Creating a trigger will define the conditions that will fire your custom HTML tag. If you want to learn more about triggers, you can read Simo Ahava's Trigger Guide .

Go to Triggers > New > Page View.

Once you click on the Trigger Configuration box canada number data you will want to select “Page View” as the trigger type. I have also named my trigger Page View - Cookie Trigger - Blog, because I am going to set up the tag to fire when users land on blog content.


Next, you will want to define the properties of your trigger.

Subdomain
A subdomain is a third-level domain name for your domain. For example, Blog.YourSite.com would be a subdomain.

Subfolder
A subfolder, or some people call it a subdirectory, is the folder that comes after the dot com. An example would be YourSite.com/blog. That's the /blog folder. That's a subfolder.