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October 16, 2015
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Use Target to fire 3rd party tags js file

  • October 16, 2015
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HI,

I am looking for some help to use Target to fire 3rd party tags (few js files) so that I can control on percentage of users the tag fires. SO basically gonna be a A/B test where few users tags fire and few it doesn't. We want to do this to validate if this vendor is contributing in increasing our conversions. Currently we are firing those tags as a page load rule through DTM.

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Best answer by WhoaShekhar

Hi Natasha,

Thank you for reverting on this.

In VEC you can use the “</>” menu item to insert any kind of code right after the body tag. So, technically you can do it. But depending on the complexity of the js tags, there may be side effects, and you need to test it thoroughly.

Thanks!

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WhoaShekhar
Level 10
October 16, 2015

HI there,

Thanks for reaching out to Adobe Community.

You may want to look at the below article which explains on how to setup mbox rules within DTM.

https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/dtm/t_target_example.html

for third part tags see: https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/dtm/t_third_party_tags.html

Thanks!

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October 19, 2015

HI Shekhar,

Thanks for the reply, but I am looking for firing 3rd party tags as part of Target Offer code. So that I can control for how many visitors to fire/control  the tags.

Natasha

WhoaShekhar
WhoaShekharAccepted solution
Level 10
October 20, 2015

Hi Natasha,

Thank you for reverting on this.

In VEC you can use the “</>” menu item to insert any kind of code right after the body tag. So, technically you can do it. But depending on the complexity of the js tags, there may be side effects, and you need to test it thoroughly.

Thanks!