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Is there a Google Tag Manager Variable that is triggered by a specific event?

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answered 2023-06-04 11:42:02 +0000

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Yes, there are many types of Google Tag Manager variables that can be triggered by a specific event, depending on the specific needs of your tracking setup. Some examples include:

  • Click variables, which are triggered when a user clicks on a particular element on your website.
  • Form variables, which are triggered when a user submits a particular form on your website.
  • Custom JavaScript variables, which can be used to trigger specific actions or events on your website based on custom JavaScript code that you've written.

To create a variable that's triggered by a specific event, you'll typically need to set up a trigger that's configured to fire when that event occurs. Once you've done that, you can use various built-in or custom variable types to capture information about the event and pass it along to your various analytics or marketing tools.

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