Once you’ve installed Google Optimize, it’s a smart idea to make sure it’s installed properly. You can easily verify the installation by clicking on the “Check Installation” button:
If there’s an issue, you might get an error message that looks something like this:
Depending on the problems found, you might need to contact a Google Optimize, or Google Analytics, consultant, like Confidence Interval, to help you detect and fix the problem.
Or, you might decide it’s best to choose a different method of installation, such as using a paid plug-in, or installing directly through Google Tag Manager.
Assuming the installation is done properly, you’ll see a green check mark that looks like this:
You can also use Google Tag Assistant to verify the installation is done properly. Within Tag Assistant, you’re looking for a green Google Optimize icon, like this:
Here are step-by-step instructions showing you how to verify Google Optimize is installed it’s installed correctly:
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