12 tips for the perfect description tag
- Use no more than 155 characters.
- Use keywords you want to score with for that page.
- Don’t create false expectations.
- Tell the user what to expect.
- Think about your target audience.
- Write properly.
- To the point.
- Don’t just repeat the page title.
How do you add tags?
You can add tags one at a time by clicking the Add button or hitting the Enter on your keyboard after typing each tag. Or you can add multiple tags at a time by separating them with a comma as you type. If you forget to add a comma between your separate tags the system considers the words to be one tag.
How to setup and install Tag Manager for mobile apps?
Implementation of Tag Manager for mobile apps is done in conjunction with the Firebase SDK. Visit the Tag Manager developer documentation to learn how to get started with Android and iOS. Verify or troubleshoot your installation with Tag Manager’s Preview Mode and the Tag Assistant Chrome extension.
How to create a Google Tag Manager account?
A Tag Manager account contains one or more containers, and there are specific container types that may be used for websites, AMP pages, Android apps, and iOS apps. In Tag Manager, click Accounts Create account. Enter an account name and optionally indicate whether you’d like to share data anonymously with Google and others. Click Continue.
How do I create a tag for a contact?
To create a new tag to apply to contacts later, follow these steps. Navigate to the Audience tab. If you have more than one audience, click the Current audience drop-down and choose the one you want to work with. Click the Manage Audience drop-down and choose Manage contacts. Click Tags. Click Create Tag.
How to create a new container in Tag Manager?
(A new container is created by default, and you can create additional containers within each account.) For web and AMP pages: Add the container snippet as instructed by Tag Manager, and remove any existing tags. For mobile apps: Use the Firebase SDK for Android or iOS. Add and publish your tags.