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Can't Get Google Ads Conversion Tracking to work.
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5 years 5 months ago - 5 years 5 months ago #130274
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Can't Get Google Ads Conversion Tracking to work. was created by steve
I have three different articles made for the 3 different subscription plans. On the "Edit Subscription Plan" page In the "Conversion Tracking Code" section I have the code found in Google Ads. (See attached)
But it's not tracking the conversions. Did anyone get this to work? Trying to see what I'm doing wrong.
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Steve
But it's not tracking the conversions. Did anyone get this to work? Trying to see what I'm doing wrong.
Thanks
Steve
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5 years 5 months ago #130284
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Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Can't Get Google Ads Conversion Tracking to work.
Hello Steve
I don't have experience with it, so I am unsure. When you add that code there, that code will be rendered/executed on subscription complete page
That's all it does. Maybe you can view source code of subscription complete page and make sure the code is available there?
Tuan
I don't have experience with it, so I am unsure. When you add that code there, that code will be rendered/executed on subscription complete page
That's all it does. Maybe you can view source code of subscription complete page and make sure the code is available there?
Tuan
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