Notice that I'm talking about using your company name or website

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Notice that I'm talking about using your company name or website

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name as the account name and your website's domain as the container name. You can name these anything you want, of course - it's just a recommended best practice. In general, one of the best things you can do when using GTM is to make sure everything is named very clearly. Otherwise, it's easy to make mistakes. You can manage multiple GTM containers within a single GTM account, but Google recommends creating one container per domain.


You don't have to create a separate container for every tag or page of your cayman islands whatsapp number data site; all tags can be placed within a single container. For most companies and organizations, one container is sufficient. But if a company has subsidiaries or owns separate businesses, each subsidiary/business' website should have its own container, and all containers can be managed from one GTM account. If a site has a subdomain that is handled separately from the primary domain, the subdomain should also be given its own container.

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When a marketing agency manages tags on behalf of a company, Google recommends that the company create its own GTM account and then add the agency's Google account as a user. This gives the agency access to GTM, but makes it easy to revoke access if the company decides to change agencies. Once you create your container, accept the terms of service, and you'll be given the container code. Example of container code for Google Tag Manager.
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