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Description

So you have learned how to use Google Tag Manager. Now you are ready to learn some advanced use cases beyond basic Google Analytics, AdWords or Facebook pixel tracking.  In this course I will cover the following advanced topics. 
Understanding & using Data Layers
Understanding and using Custom HTML tags in Google Tag Manager
Using data layers to push dynamic values and trigger Google Tag Manager
Track Vimeo Video interactions.
Use Custom JavaScript variables in GTM to detect Ad Blockers
Trigger message to users using Ad Blockers - really useful for ad supported sites.
Pass values to Google Analytics Custom Dimensions using Google Tag Manager
Track Ad Blockers in Google Analytics
Track Universal Analytics User ID using true user id from your back end e.g CRM, database etc. and learn how to create special User-Id view in Google Analytics
Integrate CRM database with Google Analytics for segmentation and Adwords Remarketing list.
Write and read first party cookie using Google Tag Manager
Getting Query Parameters from URL to use them in Tags or Triggers
Many more will be added.
If a topic is not listed below then it is not currently in the course. I will add more examples based on student feedback.
Why should you learn from me:
Why you should learn from me?
I have been in Digital Marketing and Analytics for over 15 years. I
have trained people from diverse backgrounds and have converted them into high performing Digital Marketers and Analysts.
  I understand both the technology and marketing side of business.  I have dealt with many analytics technologies way before Google Tag manager existed and know the inner working of Digital Analytics. 
In addition, I have developed various course and taught students from all over the world. I am online instructor for University of British Columbia (Canada), University of Washington (USA), Bellevue College (USA) and Digital Analytics Association.
I have an engineering degrees and an MBA.
Who this course is for:
Anybody who wants to take Google Tag Manager skills to next level

What you'll learn

Advanced uses of Google Tag Manager.

Track user interaction with Vimeo Videos on your site.

How to use Data Layers.

How to use custom events.

Track Vimeo Video interactions in Google Analytics.

Detect Ad Blockers and show a message to users who block the ads.

Send values to Custom Dimensions in Google Analytics using Ad Blocker as an example.

Track and Create Universal User-Id view in Google Analytics

Integrate CRM Data with Google Analytics Data

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction
3
1.1-Introduction
1.2-Before we proceed
1.3-Preview Mode Updates
2-Fundamentals
7
2.1-Fundamentals Introduction
2.2-Custom HTML Tags (New)
2.3-Cookies, Local Storage and Session Storage
2.4-Reading Cookies Using Google Tag Manager (New)
2.5-Writing Cookies Using Google Tag Manager (New)
2.6-Reading and Writing Local and Session Storage
2.7-URL Variable Type
3-Data Layers
4
3.1-Data Layer in Google Tag Manager (Updated)
3.2-Pulling Data From Data Layer (New)
3.3-Pulling Values from Nested Data Layers (New)
3.4-Dynamic Data Addition in Data Layers (New)
4-Data Without Help from Developers
2
4.1-Getting Query Parameters from URL to use them in Tags or Triggers (Updated)
4.2-Getting Content from the Web Pages
5-Advanced Tag Setting
2
5.1-Tag Priority
5.2-Custom Tag Firing Schedule
6-Some Examples You Can Use
5
6.1-Use Cases and Applications Introduction
6.2-Display a message on your site with Google Tag Manager
6.3-Detect Ad Blockers and show a message to Ad Blockers.
6.4-Track Ad Blockers in GA4 as Events
6.5-Custom Event Listener in GTM - Vimeo Video Tracking in Google Analytics
7-Whats Next?
2
7.1-More to Come
7.2-Bonus Lecture