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❕ Google Tag Manager should already be installed on your site before you follow these instructions.
If you haven't installed Google Tag Manager yet, the **Google Tag Manager support article explains how to do so**.
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Access Google Tag Manager
- Visit the Google Tag Manager site at tagmanager.google.com.
- Log in using your credentials.
- Choose the relevant account and container associated with your website.
Set Up and Customize a New Tag
- In the Google Tag Manager dashboard, select Tags from the menu on the left.
- Click the New button to start creating a new tag.
- Give the tag a clear and descriptive name, such as Leadsourcing Script, so it's easy to identify later.
- Click on Tag Configuration to select the type of tag you want to create.
- From the available tag types, choose Custom HTML.
Insert the Script
Place the provided tracking script into the HTML field that appears.

Configure the Trigger
- Click on Triggering located beneath the HTML field.
- Select the All Pages trigger, ensuring this tag will be applied to every website page. This is commonly used for scripts like analytics or site-wide widgets.
Save the Tag and Apply the Changes
- Press the Save button in the upper right corner to store your tag settings.