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A lot of this is clearly focused on

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 8:33 am
by kexej28769@nongnue
I'll make sure that the link to that is also in the transcript. You can just use it to go through your container and see what's going on. Let's say you've had some kind of screen recording experience, like you installed Hotjar six months ago and you decided to use another product instead, like FullStory, then you want to make sure that you remove Hotjar. How many times have you found yourself looking at a new website and you're like, "Why is this here?"

Nobody at the client can tell you. They're like, "I don't know where this code came from." So that's where auditing can be really handy, because remember, over time, each of those funny little pixels benin number data you tested a product on and then you didn't go with is slowing down your page and it might just be a few microseconds, but that stuff adds up. So you really want to go in and audit regularly and remove anything that you're not using anymore. Keep your Google Tag Manager container clean.

A making you very happy in the future. Auditing will also make you very happy in the future. So hopefully, out of this, you can create a Google Tag Manager default container that works for you. I'm also going to make sure that, when the transcript for this is out, that I'm going to include some of the links that I talked about as well as a link to some more tips on how to add in things like the conversion linker and make sure that I'm updating this video when it's published.