Hey, I believe you might have missed some of the steps. First of all you should check if you see scroll events being fired for each threshold in Tag Assistant to make sure your trigger works fine. After that check if your container is actually published LIVE in GTM. And finally double-check if you are looking at the correct date range in GA since those events will start appearing not sooner than 24h after implemented.
Hi, I have the same problem - but in my case I think the source of problem is that I analyse Google Sites site (so I don't have tag hardcoded in the site header) - @ezsegment - how do you think, is it a possible cause?
Great video, I have tried loads of things and even AI tools and everything has been out of date. This has fixed my scroll reporting.
Omg, this is the best tutorial about scroll depth I have experienced so far. Thank you so much for your tutorial.
Glad it was helpful!
Great tutorial! Many thanks!
you help me to solve this metric with the tutorial, thanks!!
Thank you, it was very helpful!
I did what you did, in the percent controlled section, it's only showing 90! why?
Hey, I believe you might have missed some of the steps. First of all you should check if you see scroll events being fired for each threshold in Tag Assistant to make sure your trigger works fine. After that check if your container is actually published LIVE in GTM. And finally double-check if you are looking at the correct date range in GA since those events will start appearing not sooner than 24h after implemented.
Hi, I have the same problem - but in my case I think the source of problem is that I analyse Google Sites site (so I don't have tag hardcoded in the site header) - @ezsegment - how do you think, is it a possible cause?
when I pate my measurement ID, I receive the warning: No Google tag found in the container. can you please help me with the fix?
Thank you!
Amazing bro
Thank you!!