Include cross-device conversions in your "Conversions" column
This article applies to the previous AdWords experience. Determine which AdWords experience you’re using.
As an advertiser, you want to track all the conversions your Google Ads campaigns drive, including those that begin on one device or browser and end on another. By using the “Include cross-device conversions” setting, you can include these conversions in your “Conversions” column and factor them into any automated bid strategy you’ve set up.
This article goes over how to add cross-device conversions to your “Conversions” column and bidding strategy. For more information on cross-device conversions, see About "All conversions."
Instructions
- Sign in to your Google Ads account.
- Click the Tools tab and select Conversions.
- In the menu on the left, click Settings.
- Click Include Display cross-device conversions.
- Check the box if you want to include cross-device conversions in your "Conversions" column.
- Uncheck the box if you don't want to include these conversions in your "Conversions" column.
- Click Save.
How it works
Google Ads offers cross-device conversions to track conversions that happen when someone clicks an ad and then completes a conversion on another device, browser, or app. For Search and Shopping campaigns, cross-device conversions are automatically counted in the "Conversions" column.
The "Include Display cross-device conversions" setting lets you include conversions from Display campaigns in your "Conversions" reporting column. This allows you to also optimize for these conversions if you're using an automated bid strategy that optimizes for conversions, like Target cost-per-acquisition (CPA), Target return on ad spend (ROAS), and Enhanced cost-per-click (ECPC).
If you leave this setting unchecked, you can still see Display cross-device conversions in your "All conversions" and "Cross-device conversions" columns.
* Nguồn: Google