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To get started with Oribi, add the tracking code to your site. It's super simple and should only take 1-minute. This is the first and last time you'll be asked to use code.
Like most tracking codes, it needs to be added just before the closing </head> tag on all pages.
If something isn't clear, or you just feel you'd like to learn more about Oribi, simply reply to this email to schedule a live demo with one of our (super nice) success managers.
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In any case, here are some quick links that might be relevant:
Google Tag Manager - Add the tracking code to Google Tag Manager by using the Custom HTML tag type
WordPress - in case you don't have one installed already, there are plenty of free WordPress plugins that will allow you to easily insert external code. A good place to look for a plugin is the WordPress Plugins Directory
Sent by Nurit Gazit ([email protected]). Created by fire.
From: Oribi [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 10:49 AM
To: Nurit Gazit <[email protected]>
Subject: Welcome to Oribi
Hi and welcome on board,
To get started with Oribi, add the tracking code to your site. It's super simple and should only take 1-minute. This is the first and last time you'll be asked to use code.
Get your unique tracking code here: https://oribi.io/get-tracking-code/Xy04ODQzNTA5MzE
Like most tracking codes, it needs to be added just before the closing </head> tag on all pages.
If something isn't clear, or you just feel you'd like to learn more about Oribi, simply reply to this email to schedule a live demo with one of our (super nice) success managers.
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In any case, here are some quick links that might be relevant:
Google Tag Manager - Add the tracking code to Google Tag Manager by using the Custom HTML tag type
WordPress - in case you don't have one installed already, there are plenty of free WordPress plugins that will allow you to easily insert external code. A good place to look for a plugin is the WordPress Plugins Directory
Unbounce - Add the code to the Javascripts section
Thanks,
Team Oribi
Questions? We're here! Just reply to this email
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