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Tag Installation Instructions
Receiving your Website Tag
Installing your Website Tag
Verifying Tag Installation
Annex: Installing your Website Tag using Google Tag Manager.
Step 1: Receiving your Website Tag
Ask your N.Rich team for your website tag in cookieless mode. You will be provided with a file containing an Javascript/HTML code snippet like the one below:
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Step 2: Installing the N.Rich Website Tag
The N.Rich Website Tag is a JavaScript code snippet that should be implemented in the footer of your website, just above the closing </body> tag. The code snippet has been specially designed to load asynchronously and independently, so it will never block or slow down page load.
We recommend installing the tag using a tag manager, like Google Tag Manager or Adobe Tag Manager and it is strongly recommended to set the priority of the Tag as high as possible and set its sequence to loading first or as early as possible.
If you are using a custom CMS or are unsure about how you can install the website tag, contact your developer, site admin or web team.
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Tag Coverage/Firing Rules |
If you are using Google Tag Manager, follow the instructions in the annex.
Step 3: Verifying the Tag Installation
Once you have installed the tag, notify your N.Rich representative so that they can confirm N.Rich is successfully collecting data from your website.
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It may take upto 24 hours before our team start seeing tag activity from your website |
Annex: Installing your N.Rich Website Tag (in Cookieless Mode) using Google Tag Manager.
Step 1: Open your Tag Manager Workspace
Sign into your Google Tag Manager account and select your Workspace. If you have multiple workspaces/containers, make sure to select the correct workspace associated with the GTM container that’s live on your website.
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Step 2: Create a New Tag
On the left-hand side panel click on Tags and then New
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Step 3: Add and Configure the Tag
Click on Tag Configuration and select Custom HTML as the tag type.
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Step 4: Paste the N.Rich Website Tag (set to cookieless mode) into the HTML field.
Step 5: Configure the Trigger
Set the tag to trigger based on page views and fire on all pages.
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Step 6: Review and Publish Changes
Review your changes and Submit/Publish the container changes to set it live. You can add a version name like “N.Rich Website Tag Installed” during the submission.
Step 7: Verify the Installation
You can use Google Tag Assistant to check if the Tag you created is firing properly on your website.
Support
For assistance with tag installation or troubleshooting, please contact your N.Rich representative or our product team (product@n.rich).The article is now available here: https://n.rich/en/knowledge-base/n.rich-website-tag-installation-trials/pilots