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CommentThursday, June 18, 2009

10 Steps for AdWords Conversion Optimization

Link Your Analytics Goals and Transactions to AdWords

Google has announced that AdWords advertisers can now import Google Analytics Goals and Transactions into their AdWords accounts to use as conversion actions. This allows users to track campaign return-on-investment (ROI), and optimize their accounts for conversions within the AdWords interface (the new one will soon be widespread).

Previously, users would have had to install AdWords Conversion Tracking separately to use the feature, now they can just follow these steps:

Analytics Sign in 1. Sign in to your Google Analytics account.

2. Click "Edit Account and Data Sharing Settings."

3. Make sure you've selected at least the "With other Google products only" options under "Share my Google Analytics data."

4. Click "Save Changes" to finish.

5. Go to your AdWords account

6. Navigate to the "Conversion Tracking" page from within your AdWords account.

7. Click "Link your Analytics goals and transactions" from the Conversion Tracking table.

Link analytics to AdWords

8. Select the Goals or Transactions you want from the list.

9. Edit the action name so you can identify the goals in your AdWords reports.

10.  Select "Link" from the bottom of the table to finish.

"One of the benefits of importing your Google Analytics Goals and Transactions into AdWords is that you can use them with the Conversion Optimizer, an AdWords CPA bidding tool that has been shown to help advertisers get more conversions from AdWords," says Emel Mutlu of Google's Inside AdWordsCrew. "Conversion Optimizer makes it a lot easier to manage your AdWords bidding and maximize results."

If you want more tips on using conversion optimizer itself, Google has ten of them up here. Also check out the FAQ page.

About the author:
Chris Crum has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network of B2B Publications since 2003. Twitter: @CCrum237

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