Multiple Thank You pages with one Contact form - PPC
-
Hi everyone,
I am running a PPC (Google Adwords Campaign) and it is pretty big. I have about 25 landing pages each with a Contact Form. I need the contact form to go to a unique thank you page for each landing page to measure conversions via Google Adwords. In other words I need the contact form on submission to redirect to a specific and unique thank you page that I can define. The contact form needs to be the same for all landing pages to avoid having to produce 25 landing pages. I am ok with producing 25Example
http://www.maindomain.com/landing-page-1 redirects tohttp://www.maindomain.com/thank-you-1http://www.maindomain.com/landing-page-2 redirects tohttp://www.maindomain.com/thank-you-2
http://www.maindomain.com/landing-page-3 redirects tohttp://www.maindomain.com/thank-you-3
Can someone help me with this?
Thanks -
Hi Ray,
Sorry to bug you again. I installed the conversion code on the one unique thank you page and the campaign is not picking it up. I used the Google Tag manager to verify it and it is set ok. Not perfect but ok.
Any ideas on what I could be doing wrong? I followed the steps found here perfectly..https://support.google.com/adwords/answer/1722054?hl=en
Thanks
Carla
-
You're correct, make sure your Google Analytics and Adwords accounts are connected properly. Then you'll be able to dissect the analytics by Ad content, keywords, campaigns, ad groups, landing pages, ect.
Make sure your tracking code and conversion pixel are all setup properly.
Google Help: https://support.google.com/adwords/answer/1722021?hl=en
-
Thanks Ray for getting back to me so quickly. Yes all ads are under one account.
I get what you are saying now. Google Adwords automatically associates Keyword used ==> landing page ==> conversion page.
Please let me know if this is correct. I just installed the tracking code on the single thank you page.
Thanks Again
-
You should only need to install 1 tracking code to track all of your conversions through Google Adwords. The campaigns are all under a single account, correct? If so, ensure that your conversion pixel is installed properly and you'll be good for any campaigns running in your Adwords account.
I definitely recommend setting up some expected funnels that your visitors would go through. It'll help a lot with identifying where a visitor abandons the process and what you need to improve upon for the most effective campaign.
-
Hi Ray,
Thanks for letting me know about 1 unique thank you page. Do you recommend I install all 25 conversion tracking codes on the 1 thank you page to measure PPC conversions and for SEO conversiones, do you recommed I use funnels? I am currently using funnels via Google Analytics for SEO conversion measurement
Thanks!
-
Hi Carla_Dawson,
I'm not sure I follow your info exactly, but why would you need 25 unique thank you pages to track Adwords conversions?
1 Thank you page is enough with proper tracking installed and you'll be able to see the stats for each landing page right in Adwords / Analytics.
If you need to redirect to unique Thank You pages, then CF7 makes it very easy to change the redirect. You would need the 25 different contact forms, but you should be able to copy/paste the forms in WordPress, to make that process easier.
Got a burning SEO question?
Subscribe to Moz Pro to gain full access to Q&A, answer questions, and ask your own.
Browse Questions
Explore more categories
-
Moz Tools
Chat with the community about the Moz tools.
-
SEO Tactics
Discuss the SEO process with fellow marketers
-
Community
Discuss industry events, jobs, and news!
-
Digital Marketing
Chat about tactics outside of SEO
-
Research & Trends
Dive into research and trends in the search industry.
-
Support
Connect on product support and feature requests.
Related Questions
-
We changed our domain, I used the move tool in Google Search Console and I am having our site redirected and go daddy, and now I spoke with someone who suggest we do a 301 redirect for all pages on our site and I’m not sure that’s the correct move.
We just changed our domain name after 15 years. when I bought the new domain name I called Go Daddy and they instructed me to contact my google G sweet admin account and change all of our emails over which I did and then I went into Shopify who is my host and changed my primary domain there and then I went back to Go Daddy and had my old website forwarded to my new site. since then there has been nothing but problems with Google. my product feed from my merchant center account has been suspended three or four times now, I tried to rename and move all of my Google accounts from my old domain to my new one, but I am not an SEO person... after making the changes I have started google chats with analytics department with the merchant center with Google as they all keep saying that it looks fine but I’m not convinced because the product feed keeps getting disapproved. So I posted an ad for help and the Guy I spoke with suggested I do a 301 redirect for every single page on my old site, But I’m concerned that might confuse things further? I’ve already started the move in Google Search console And in Shopify I added the old domain back into the domains section and am having it redirectEd that way too... I guess I’m just looking to know which way I should proceed, any and all advice is warmly welcome thank you in advance Maureen
Conversion Rate Optimization | | TooFast130 -
Multi Step Form or Standard Form for Data Capture
We are redesigning our web site real estate (www.nyc-officespace-leader.com). A key component of the site is the property search form. Currently visitors completes 5 fields and properties that meet the criteria are displayed to the visitor. I have noticed that my leading competitors (www.42floors.com, www.squarefoot.com) use multi step forms that ask single questions of the visitors. In effect they are reducing complexity by asking a single question per form. However the visitor must complete additional forms. Before results are served, both competing sites require the visitor to release contact info. 42floors has a clever inducement for the visitor to release their info: "Their are 127 listings that haven't been posted yet, but are visible to members." Once the visitor releases info they get to view the listings. While this is somewhat coercive, I suspect it is effective in obtaining customer date. While I understand it may result in some visitors bouncing off the site, the form completions are extremely valuable. Currently we provide listings without requiring registration but obtain very little data about visitors. In New York City, there are so many commercial real estate sites that visitors have a tendency to bounce from one to another without leaving info or calling. Multi step forms would allow me to add questions that are highly pertinent. Like when do they need possession, how long a lease term. By being asked very specific, relevant questions I wonder if that would not in fact increase the likely hood of the visitor to release info Any advice?? I am attaching several of the forms in question. In the event that we proceed with a multi part form, their are certain services like Leadformly that integrate with Wordpress. I see the eliminate the need for a Capcha and have other advantages. Is it beneficial to use such a package? iQUNh 19ugT he23uak
Conversion Rate Optimization | | Kingalan10 -
Selecting a PPC agency
Can anyone recommend a really good PPC agency in the UK?
Conversion Rate Optimization | | Johnnyh
I am in the Car and Van Leasing market and have a PPC budget of approximately £10,000 per month. Thanks
John0 -
To all the PPC expert :
To all the PPC expert, Im new with all the PPC world but im learning every day.
Conversion Rate Optimization | | WayneRooney
I wanted to ask if any one know if there is a good tool for organize / creating ads groups from a big keys list ? Another thing,
what is the best way to manage the budget for all the campaigns ? Thank you0 -
Optimising /product/ pages for our 15,000 product ecommerce store.
Hi guys! We're constantly working on evolving our /product/ pages on the site, however some times it's pretty easy to get lost in your own mess. Especially when the sites consists of 15,000+ products. So it's pretty painful to handcraft every single page. So I thought I'd jump in here to see if anyone had any suggestions for stuff we're missing, and or should improve? These are product pages: http://www.warcom.com.au/products/9954_draytek-vigor-120-single-port-adsl-122-modem http://www.warcom.com.au/products/49884_warcom-deluxe-double-lcd-monitor-stand---free-shipping There is a few issues we're aware of already.. Negatives: To many links in the left menus. To many links in the footer. Positives: We recently included rich snippets.. We're always testing out colors and styles. We're always testing meta data. Any and all suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Conversion Rate Optimization | | warcom
Paul.0 -
Same review across multiple pages
Hello, I would like to add reviews on some pages of my website, so it could eventually show up in the google search results with some nice stars. The problem is that the same review will be shown on multiple pages: Example: Reviews about France Reviews about French Riviera Reviews about Monaco (The review is about Monaco but as it's a town on the French riviera and in France i would like to use it to calculate an "Aggregate Rating" for the parent destinations...) Do you think that the use of the same review (with microdata) across multiple pages could be interpreted as a spammy way to get stars in the SERP and eventualy result in lower positions ? Or should I just use the Aggregate Rating without the reviews ? Many thanks for your answers, BR from France Evgueni
Conversion Rate Optimization | | 3vgueni0 -
How can I pass the Search Term into a lead form?
We receive lead forms from interested visitors that include their name, email, grade level, and academic goals, and we would like to also know which specific phrase they used when searching for us. I need to find a way to grab the referring keywords and pass them as a hidden form field. Can this be done, and are there scripts available that can do this?
Conversion Rate Optimization | | brycebertola0 -
Using overlay content on landing pages - possible? recommended?
We want to use an overlay, like a modal dialog, in a landing page to show more information to support conversion without linking to another page or using popups. Anyone have any stats on success or risks? We've considered simple roll-overs to provide some more info, but everyone has raised alarms that we may be introducing a potential technical or usability hurdle for users. The overlay would display when someone rolled over or clicked a "Learn More" link on the page to provide additional offer reinforcement points to drive the visitors from consideration to conversion. Aside from our own testing, we don't have any sources to cite as to whether this approach can or will impact or aid conversion. Any insights would be appreciated.
Conversion Rate Optimization | | lh27121