Track Thank You Page Conversions in Google Ads – Lead Submission Conversion Tracking
- August 10, 2024
- Surfside PPC
Google Ads Thank You Page Conversion Tracking Using Google Tag Manager: A Complete Guide for Lead Generation Forms
Are you struggling to accurately measure the success of your Google Ads campaigns for lead generation? Do you want to know exactly which ads are driving conversions on your website? Look no further! In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the process of setting up Google Ads Thank You page conversion tracking using Google Tag Manager (GTM) for your lead generation forms.
Why Is Conversion Tracking Important?
Before we dive into the how-to, let's briefly discuss why conversion tracking is crucial for your Google Ads campaigns:
Measure ROI: Accurately calculate your return on investment for each campaign.
Optimize Campaigns: Identify which ads, keywords, and targeting options are performing best.
Improve Budget Allocation: Allocate your budget more effectively based on performance data.
Enhance User Experience: Understand your audience's behavior and preferences to improve your website and offerings.
Prerequisites
Before we begin, make sure you have:
A Google Ads account
A Google Tag Manager account
Access to edit your website
A lead generation form that redirects to a Thank You page upon submission
Step-by-Step Guide to Setting Up Conversion Tracking
Step 1: Create a Conversion Action in Google Ads
Sign in to your Google Ads account
Click on "Tools & Settings" in the upper right corner
Under "Measurement," click on "Conversions"
Click the blue "+" button to create a new conversion action
Select "Website" as the conversion source
Choose "Page load" as the conversion action
Enter a name for your conversion (e.g., "Lead Form Submission")
Set the value of the conversion (if applicable)
Choose your counting method (usually "One" for lead generation)
Set your conversion window and attribution model
Click "Create and Continue"
Step 2: Set Up Google Tag Manager
Sign in to your Google Tag Manager account
Select your container (or create a new one if needed)
Click "Add a new tag"
Name your tag (e.g., "Google Ads Conversion Tracking")
Click "Tag Configuration" and select "Google Ads Conversion Tracking" as the tag type
Enter your conversion ID and conversion label from Google Ads
Under "Triggering," create a new trigger:
Choose "Page View" as the trigger type
Set the trigger to fire on "Some Page Views"
Add a condition: "Page URL" contains "/thank-you" (or your specific Thank You page URL)
Save the tag and trigger
Step 3: Implement Google Tag Manager on Your Website
If you haven't already, you'll need to add the Google Tag Manager container snippet to your website:
In GTM, click on "Admin" in the top navigation
Under "Container," click on "Install Google Tag Manager"
Copy the provided code snippets
Paste the first snippet in the header of your website
Paste the second snippet immediately after the opening body tag
Step 4: Test Your Setup
Enable Preview mode in Google Tag Manager
Navigate to your website and submit a test lead form
Verify that the tag fires on the Thank You page
Check your Google Ads account to ensure conversions are being recorded
Step 5: Publish Your Changes
Once you've confirmed everything is working correctly:
Exit Preview mode in Google Tag Manager
Click "Submit" to publish your changes
Add a version name and description
Click "Publish" to make your changes live
Best Practices for Conversion Tracking
To get the most out of your conversion tracking setup, consider these best practices:
Use descriptive names: Choose clear, specific names for your conversion actions to easily identify them later.
Set up value tracking: If possible, assign monetary values to your conversions to better understand their impact on your business.
Regularly review and update: Periodically check your conversion tracking setup to ensure it's still accurate and relevant.
Implement cross-domain tracking: If your form and Thank You page are on different domains, make sure to set up cross-domain tracking in GTM.
Consider using Google Analytics goals: In addition to Google Ads conversion tracking, set up goals in Google Analytics for a more comprehensive view of your website's performance.
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