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We are Google Tag Manager Certified!

Mark Rochefort10 November 20152 min read
We are Google Tag Manager Certified!
Google Tag Manager Certified Partner

Measurelab is officially Google Tag Manager certified

We are proud to announce that, following a rigorous testing process, Google have approved Measurelab to be certified partners for Google Tag Manager – re-affirming our position as one of the UK’s top Google Analytics consultancies, specifically when it comes to using Google Tag Manager.

Why this certification matters

As well as demonstrable advanced technical skills with Google Tag Manager implementations, a pre-requisite of the certification was that we are active members of the specialist Google Analytics Certified Partner Program. This certification confirms Google’s confidence in our expertise with Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager.

Ensuring smooth integration with Google Analytics

Google Tag Manager and Google Analytics play nicely together. But the transition to Google Tag Manager needs to be well considered to ensure consistency of your data collection and reporting.

Supporting your team with training and mentoring

Whilst we can help with the implementation of Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager for your organisation, we are always keen to facilitate your own learning and adoption of Google Tag Manager and Google Analytics - and provide mentoring and training for your team, alongside our ongoing consultative support.

Access to exclusive Google resources

As certified Google Tag Manager and Google Analytics partners, we have access to fantastic source of inside knowledge of these products - with direct access to the product teams at Google, as well as an excellent global community of other certified partners. By extension, your team will have access to this wealth of knowledge and expertise - as we work closely with your developers to ensure data is passed from your internal systems to Google Tag Manager in a structured and scalable manner.

Time to take advantage of Google Tag Manager

If you've not yet experienced the advantage of using Google Tag Manager with Google Analytics, then now is the time to do so. The two products are stable and can scale well for any organisation's needs. Just get in touch :)

Maximise your existing setup

Likewise, if you are already using Google Tag Manager with Google Analytics but want to make the most of this happy union - speak to us today!


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