Once you have created your tag type as "Google Analytics - Universal Analytics", make sure the track type is "Event" and that you name your "Category" and "Action" accordingly. You can also fill in a label and value if you want. I also selected "True" in the "Non-interaction hits" field, because I still want to track bounce rate metrics.
Finally, you will want to select a GA settings variable cambodia number data will pass the stored cookie information to the GA property.
This trigger will reference your event.
Go to Trigger > New > Custom Event.
After selecting a custom event, you'll want to make sure the "Event Name" field matches the name you gave your event in the code. In my case, I called the event "3 Blog Pages."
Step 6: Audit your cookie in preview mode.
After selecting Preview mode, you should audit your cookie to make sure everything is working properly. To do this, go to the site where you have set cookies.
Within the debugging interface, go to Page View > Variables.
Create your trigger
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