Setting up Google Ads Conversion Tracking
You can't optimize what you can't measure. Without proper conversion tracking, you're essentially guessing where your ad spend is going. This chapter explains how to set up conversion tracking the right way so you know exactly which clicks are driving results.
Key Points:
- A conversion is any meaningful action someone takes after clicking your ad - such as a purchase, form fill, phone call, or visiting a key page;
- Conversions can be tracked via Google Ads tags (global site tag or via GTM), GA4 events, or imports from a CRM/offline system;
- Installing the global site tag or using Google Tag Manager ensures data is sent back to Google Ads so your campaigns can optimize properly;
- Each conversion should be clearly named, categorized by funnel stage, and assigned a value so you can measure both volume and impact;
- Linking Google Ads with GA4 allows you to import event-based conversions and improve bidding with richer data;
- Always test your setup with Tag Assistant, GTM preview mode, or GA4 DebugView to ensure accuracy before scaling spend.
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You can't optimize what you can't measure. Without proper conversion tracking, you're essentially guessing where your ad spend is going. This chapter explains how to set up conversion tracking the right way so you know exactly which clicks are driving results.
Key Points:
- A conversion is any meaningful action someone takes after clicking your ad - such as a purchase, form fill, phone call, or visiting a key page;
- Conversions can be tracked via Google Ads tags (global site tag or via GTM), GA4 events, or imports from a CRM/offline system;
- Installing the global site tag or using Google Tag Manager ensures data is sent back to Google Ads so your campaigns can optimize properly;
- Each conversion should be clearly named, categorized by funnel stage, and assigned a value so you can measure both volume and impact;
- Linking Google Ads with GA4 allows you to import event-based conversions and improve bidding with richer data;
- Always test your setup with Tag Assistant, GTM preview mode, or GA4 DebugView to ensure accuracy before scaling spend.
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