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Image:Datamongtm-5.png|5. Click into the "Choose a tag" box | Image:Datamongtm-5.png|5. Click into the "Choose a tag" box | ||
Image:Datamongtm-6.png|6. Choose "Custom HTML" in the dropdown | Image:Datamongtm-6.png|6. Choose "Custom HTML" in the dropdown | ||
Image:Datamongtm-7.png|7. Paste the Base Code into the HTML box | Image:Datamongtm-7.png|7. Paste the Base Code into the HTML box from [[Implementing the Base Barion Pixel]] | ||
Image:Datamongtm-8.png|8. Put your own Pixel ID into both places | Image:Datamongtm-8.png|8. Put your own Pixel ID into both places | ||
Image:Datamongtm-9.png|9. Verify that you have put your own Pixel ID into both places | Image:Datamongtm-9.png|9. Verify that you have put your own Pixel ID into both places |
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Implementing the Barion Pixel through the Google Tag Manager
Implementing the Base Barion Pixel through the Google Tag Manager
The Google Tag Manager enables managing custom JavaScript snippets and HTML tags. The next 13 steps below outline how to implement the Base Barion Pixel through the GTM.
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Implementing the Full Barion Pixel through the Google Tag Manager
As the Full Barion Pixel includes many events and their implementation differs greatly based on the details of your website, please refer to the general documentation.