{"id":3126,"date":"2021-11-01T17:15:42","date_gmt":"2021-11-01T17:15:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cherylroll.com\/google-ads-new-conversion-goals-group-conversion-actions-for-account-and-campaign-level-bidding-optimization-375666\/"},"modified":"2021-11-01T17:15:42","modified_gmt":"2021-11-01T17:15:42","slug":"google-ads-new-conversion-goals-group-conversion-actions-for-account-and-campaign-level-bidding-optimization-375666","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cherylroll.com\/google-ads-new-conversion-goals-group-conversion-actions-for-account-and-campaign-level-bidding-optimization-375666\/","title":{"rendered":"Google Ads\u2019 new conversion goals group conversion actions for account- and campaign-level bidding optimization"},"content":{"rendered":"
Google Ads is introducing conversion goals, which group conversion actions into categories based on conversion type and can be used to optimize bidding at the account or campaign level, the company announced<\/a> Monday. Alongside conversion goals, the company also announced a troubleshooting tool called Tag Assistant and explanations for Search campaigns.<\/p>\n Conversion goals. <\/strong>There are three types of conversion goals<\/a>:<\/p>\n “For example, let’s say you’re an online clothing retailer. Going forward, you can set a purchase as your account-default goal so that all of your campaigns can optimize for that outcome,” Google said in the announcement, “Within this purchase goal, you’ll also be able to define which specific conversion actions, such as ‘completed sale’, should be used for bidding.” Advertisers can decide which individual conversion actions are used for bidding optimization when the goal it belongs to is used for bidding.<\/p>\n Advertisers will begin seeing their conversion actions grouped by these new conversion goals when they create new campaigns over the coming weeks. Existing conversion, conversion optimization and bidding settings will not be changed.<\/p>\n Tag assistant.<\/strong> Your conversion actions play an important role in facilitating the aforementioned conversion goals. To that end, Google is also introducing Tag Assistant<\/a>, a tool that can help you diagnose issues with your conversion actions, such as unverified conversion actions, inactive tags or no recent conversions.<\/p>\n\n