Steps to add Google Click ID (GCLID) to Google Analytics Universal

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Steps to add Google Click ID (GCLID) to Google Analytics Universal

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You need to visit the Google Analytics home page.
Access your "Administration Page" by clicking on the button located at the bottom left of the screen.
Select the account you want on the left side and then choose the appropriate property in the center panel.
Tap "Custom Definitions" and then select "Custom Dimensions."
Tap the “+ New Custom Dimension” tab.
Provide a name for your new custom dimension, such as "GCLID", and select "User" as the scope.
Click the "Create" button to create the custom dimension.
Once you have successfully created the custom dimension, look at the table that lists all russian phone numbers the custom dimensions. Take note of the "Index" assigned to the custom dimension you just created (GCLID). This index will be needed for the following steps.
By creating this custom dimension, you are now ready to collect GCLID data in Google Analytics Universal. This will allow you to track and analyze the performance of your GCLID campaigns effectively.


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Steps to acquire GCLID from a URL
To acquire the GCLID from the URL and transfer it to Google Analytics, you can create a new variable in Google Tag Manager. Here are the steps you need to implement to do this:

You need to visit Google Tag Manager .
Access the "Variables" page by clicking the "Variables" button in the left sidebar.
In the User Defined Variables panel, click the "New" button.
Configure your new variable by accessing the “Variable Settings” panel.
Select "URL" as the variable type.
Choose "Query" as the component type.
Enter "GCLID" for the query key.
Provide a name for the variable and click the "Save" button in the top right corner.
By creating this variable in Google Tag Manager, you can separate the GCLID from the URL and store it in the variable. The next step is to send this variable to Google Analytics when users visit your website.

Steps to send GCLID variables from Google Tag Manager
To send the GCLID (Google Click ID) variable from Google Tag Manager to Google Analytics Universal, follow these steps:

If you don't have an Analytics tag to send data to Google Analytics Universal, navigate to the "Tags" page by clicking the "Tags" button in the left sidebar.
Create a new tag by clicking "New" in the Tags panel.
Set up your new tag by accessing the “Tag Settings” panel.
Choose Google Analytics: Universal Analytics as the tag type.
Choose "New Variable" in Google Analytics Settings
In the variable settings, you need to enter your "Tracking ID".
Tap "More Settings" and then "Custom Dimensions."
Click the + Add Custom Dimension button.
For "Index", enter the index number of your custom dimension that you noted in the previous steps.
For the "Dimension Value" you need to click on the plus icon and then select the GTM variable you created for GCLID.
Tap the "Save" button to save the variable settings.
Set the trigger for this tag by accessing the "Trigger" panel.
Select "All Pages".
Provide a name for the new label and click "Save" to save it.
By following these steps, you can create a new tag in Google Tag Manager that will send the GCLID variable to Google Analytics Universal for tracking and analysis.
If you have already set up the Analytics tag
If you already have an Analytics tag set up to send data to Google Analytics Universal, follow these steps to set it up and include the GCLID (Google Click ID) variable:

Visit the "Tags" page under the "Tags" button on the left sidebar.
Locate and click on your existing “Google Analytics: Universal Analytics” tag to access its settings.
You need to tap the information button in your Google Analytics settings.
In the settings panel, click "More Settings" and then select "Custom Dimensions."
Click the + Add Custom Dimension button.
Enter "Index" as the index number of your custom dimension noted in the previous steps.
For the "Dimension Value", click the plus button and choose the GTM variable you created for GCLID in the previous steps.
Click the "Save" button to save the variable settings.
Finally, click "Save" to save the changes made to the label.
By following these instructions, you can adjust your 'Google Analytics: Universal Analytics' tag to include the GCLID parameter, thus allowing Google Analytics Universal to track and analyze GCLID data.
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