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  • Thread Starter Danno1

    (@danno1)

    Basically just want to use it to enhance some SEO – thank you

    Plugin Author Thomas Geiger

    (@duracelltomi)

    Hi,

    Julian is using my plugin in most of his demos so yes, my plugin can help you implementing what you see in this video.

    Are you sure you have a Google Tag Manager code in your header.php file? Some people confuses it with the Google Analytics code.
    If you have GTM on your site manually added, you can delete it and use my plugin to place the code into your site.

    But if you’ve never used Google Tag Manager before I would strongly advise you to learn the basics before you start using the tool.

    Have a great weekend,
    Thomas Geiger

    Thread Starter Danno1

    (@danno1)

    Phenomenal! I appreciate your response duracelltomi…..MUCH appreciated. Oh yes, I do have GTM code in my “header.php” since I did make certain so as not to break the site…..initially, a tutorial I read, said to add it after:
    “<body <?php body_class( $class ); ?>>” and I have my Google analytics code pasted into my “footer.php” so right now everything is separate from one another. Initially what I was hoping to do is implement a data layer with the appropriate message and add the appropriate tags and fire them on the URL that I set up according to what is in that video.
    However, if I can achieve the same with your plugin, I will definitely do so and download and install your plugin if it will enrich my search results. My question is do I need to delete the GTM code in my header and the analytics code in my footer? Where do I begin or what is best way to initiate this? Thank you!

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