Tag is a type of meta-information that describes or defines some aspect of a data resource (such as a document, digital image, relational table, or web page). Tags are more than traditional non-hierarchical keywords or terms. They are a type of metadata that captures knowledge in the form of descriptions, categorizations, classifications, semantics, comments, notes, annotations, hyperdata, hyperlinks, or references that are collected in tag profiles. These tag profiles leverage Enterprise 2.0 methodologies for users to capture insights, expertise, attributes, dependencies, or relationships associated with a data resource
A tag cloud or word cloud (or weighted list in visual design) is a visual depiction of user-generated tags, or simply the word content of a site, used typically to describe the content of web sites. Tags are usually single words and are typically listed alphabetically, and the importance of a tag is shown with font size or color. Thus both finding a tag by alphabet and by popularity is possible. The tags are usually hyperlinks that lead to a collection of items that are associated with a tag
3 Comments - Does Higher Logic have a Tag Cloud widget or something similar that can be used to illustrate what tags are most used, and link to a filtered search query for that particular tag?...The landing page of the HUG Wiki Glossary has a Tag Cloud
Lila, thanks for your post and Cindy thanks for getting the conversation started on Google Analytics (GA) and Google Tag Manager (GTM). The movement towards Google Tag Manager has been in the works for a while now
Thurs, Oct 22: "Case Study: Promax BDA" Chris Bonney, VP Business Development Vanguard Technologies
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SNAP! Training: Google Tag Manager -- Setup, Strategy and Next Steps What is Google Tag Manager all about, and how would your community site benefit from using it? Join us for a live demo of how to set up tags, monitor microsites, and other tricks to track your site by linking to your existing Google Analytics account. We'll discuss the basics of tag management and how you can use the data from it to help you make valuable decisions about your community strategy
Nov 24, 2015 | 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM ET
From Tags to @Mentions, Higher Logic offers useful features to help drum up engagement within your community. Select a new Higher Logic feature from the below list and see your community take off: @Mention Tags #SpringCleaningChallenge
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I’ll be part of a webinar put on by Higher Logic tomorrow, Thursday, October 22 at 1pm Central. It will be a case study webinar on the building of a community from the eyes of the association and the vendor
This will pop up over to a modal titled, " Install Google Tag Manager." Click OK to get past it. Click on the Tags section of the menu on the left side of the page. Click on NEW to create a new tag. Click on the gray circle under Tag Configuration to configure your tag. Under Choose Tag Type, click on Universal Analytics
12 Comments - We are currently reviewing our current documentation on how to install Google Analytics/Tag Manager in Online Communities and make sure it is up to date with the recent release of Google Analytics 4 release from Google
If you're using Google Webmaster Tools and trying to verify your community site, here's the best quick-and-dirty way to do it: Log in to your Google Webmasters Tools account Go to your Search Console and select the site you'd like to verify Choose the HTML Tag option under the Verification Options section and copy the meta tag Google generates for you (I would recommend keeping this tab open, as you'll need it again in a moment): Log into your community site and go to CCAdmin > Tools > Custom CSS/JS/Meta Paste your meta tag into the Custom Meta Tags section, here: Click the blue Save button at the bottom of the page Return to your Google Webmaster Tools account and click the red Verify button: After that, you should be all set!
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Enter your G4 property tag in the Measurement ID field (usually formatted like G-XXXX) and Save...When the modal pops up to Rename Tag, click Save. Click the SUBMIT button in the upper right corner
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