After implementing conversion tracking for their website, a marketing manager is looking at the campaign report in their Google Ads account. They see that at least two of their ads got over 100 view-through conversions. What action could be called a view-through conversion?

  • One that’s done in-store only and doesn’t require the customer to have interacted with your ad.
  • One in which a customer sees and interacts with the marketing manager’s ad, but then doesn’t complete a conversion on their site.
  • One in which a customer sees but doesn’t interact with the marketing manager’s ad, and then later completes a conversion on their site.
  • One in which there are only conversions from browsers that don’t allow cross-site cookies.

The correct answer is:

  • One in which a customer sees but doesn’t interact with the marketing manager’s ad, and then later completes a conversion on their site.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD FULL EXAM ANSWERS SHEET (PDF FORMAT)

Sources: Google Ads Measurement Certification Assessment Course

To see all the questions and correct answers of the Google Ads Measurement Certification Assessment Exam, Click HereGoogle Ads Measurement Certification Assessment Answers

Exit mobile version