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Google Tag Manager training course now available from Measurelab

Juan Barros2 October 20152 min read
Google Tag Manager training course now available from Measurelab

Google Tag Manager training is now live

Right, folks, it’s happening! Our new Google Tag Manager training workshops are now live and ready to be booked!

Thank you! Thank you!

It has taken a bit of thinking and planning but we’ve finally decided to go ahead with it and we’re pretty pleased with the end results.

What the workshop covers

We’ll take you from the very basics - what’s a tag management system and how it works - to the more techy stuff such as how to deploy different vendors and custom HTML tags, while keeping things flexible to adapt to the group’s needs.

Hands-on practical exercises

The agenda for the workshop - which you can see here - comprises practical exercises too, so you walk away with a good understanding of how the whole process works and knowing how to create, deploy and debug containers and tags by yourself.

Small group sessions for better learning

As usual, our courses will be organised for small groups - no more than 10 people - as we like to encourage participation from delegates and allow time for questions and discussions.

Venue and locations

They’ll be taking place on the same venue where our current Google Analytics courses are being held. Wallace Space in Covent Garden.

Remote and in-house training options

If none of the dates that we’ve chosen suits you or your team, remember that we also have our remote training and mentoring programs and our custom and in-house training which we can organise at any time you want (well, almost..).

Join a training event soon

Thanks for reading and hope to see you soon at one of our training events!


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