9. Click Trigger to select the trigger that will fire the tag:

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9. Click Trigger to select the trigger that will fire the tag:

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6. Select the Google Analytics settings variable. To reuse a Google Analytics settings variable that you have already set up, select the desired variable from the menu. Your Google Analytics ID and all other settings in that variable will be applied to your tags.

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7. To set up a new Google Analytics settings variable, click New Variable from the drop-down menu. In the variable configuration screen, enter your Google Analytics ID UA Code from your Google Analytics account settings.

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8. Select New Variable and name the variable Google Analytics Variable. In the variable configuration screen, enter your Google Analytics ID. Click Save.

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If you require additional settings, such as custom fields, custom metrics, or content groups, click More settings to configure the relevant fields.
Note: Cookie Domain: If you do not have other Google Analytics tags deployed on your site via analytics.js or Tag Manager, you should set this value to "Auto". If you have other Google Analytics tags set up on your site or in Tag Manager, confirm that the Cookie Domain value is consistent.


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10. You can select an existing trigger, or click the + icon to define a new trigger.

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11. For this new trigger, we want the tag to fire every greece mobile database time someone lands on a page on our site. So we’ll name the tag All Page View, click +, and then click Page View to set the trigger to fire on all page views.

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12. Click Save, then return to the workspace screen and select Submit at the top to commit all workspace changes.

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13. Google Tag Manager will show you a tracking code to add to your WordPress site. Copy this code and paste it into the Script in Header box and click Save.
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