I don't think you can go wrong with 1" Gorilla Tape, that's what I will be using in the future on my wheels. In the past I have used Stan's tape and while it worked fine, it isn't very sticky. If you are a weight weenie, I would guess the Stan's tape is probably half the weight but we are only talking about a small different in the end.
Just wrap the tape one time around with a 3"-4" overlap at the valve stem. So start about 2" on one side of the valve stem hole, and finish about 2" after the valve stem hole. Then use an exacto knife to cut an X at the valve stem hole, insert your valve stem, assemble your tire bead on one side, add your sealant, install the bead on the other side, inflate (easiest to inflate using an air compressor), shake the wheel horizontally to make sure the sealant covers the bead and tire sidewall. If you lose most of the air before the tire seals, add more air and shake more. Repeat as needed.