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Google Tag Manager

Byte Technology

You might have heard that using Google Analytics can give you many essential insights you desire. By using Google Tag Manager (GTM), tagging your website, and using Google Analytics, you will collect plenty of helpful information to understand what your customers are seeking on your website. . This is true. Containers.

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5 Reasons Your Board Should Switch to Google Drive

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By keeping all the board materials on a Google Drive (or another cloud storage service), these documents – whether they are bylaws, budgets, minutes, agendas – will make it easier for board members to keep track of documents, and not risk losing them when a board member’s computer crashes, or someone unexpectedly resigns.

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More Insecure Content Blocked By Google Chrome

Byte Technology

Beginning in January 2020, Google Chrome will start blocking more insecure elements on web pages. Starting in December 2019 Google will automatically upgrade any digital assets that are available in the HTTPS format. The post More Insecure Content Blocked By Google Chrome appeared first on Byte Technology’s Web Design Insights Blog.

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How to Set Up Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager on Your Cvent Event Pages

Media Cause

Setting Up Google Tag Manager with Cvent For many nonprofits, events are a key part of their donor strategy. Setting up tracking using Google Tag Manager can be very challenging, but the Media Cause Marketing Technology team has conducted research and found a way to add Google Tag Manager to your event pages.

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What Is the New ‘Google Tag’ in Google Tag Manager, and How Does it Impact Your Nonprofit’s Google Analytics 4 Setup?

Media Cause

In early September 2023, Google announced that they would replace the Google Analytics 4 (GA4) Configuration Tag with a new Google Tag. The tag is one of the many changes that Google has made this year—the biggest being the launch of Google Analytics 4 in July 2023. What Is a ‘Google Tag?’

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More Insecure Content Blocked By Google Chrome

Byte Technology

Beginning in January 2020, Google Chrome will start blocking more insecure elements on web pages. Starting in December 2019 Google will automatically upgrade any digital assets that are available in the HTTPS format. The post More Insecure Content Blocked By Google Chrome appeared first on Byte Technology.

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5 New Google Analytics Statistics For Nonprofits

TechImpact

Image courtesy of Google User Content. Google Analytics, where would I be without you?”. What more can you learn from Google Analytics? The problem a lot of marketers are running into is they’re seeing their Google Analytics results as being incomplete. But these are all the intuitive questions, the obvious stats.

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