- Use Destination URL auto-tagging, or
- Manually tag your keyword destination URLs with tracking variables.
The parameter used in auto-tagging is called "gclid" and will show up in your landing page URL when a user arrives at your site from your ad. For example, if your site is www.mysite.com, when a user clicks on your ad it will appear in the address bar as:
www.mysite.com/?gclid=123xyz
Note: A small percentage of websites do not allow arbitrary URL parameters and serve an error page when auto-tagging is turned on. Please consult with your webmaster to find out if this is the case or turn on auto-tagging and do a test by simply clicking on your ad. If the link to your site works then you can use auto-tagging. If you are getting an error, you'll need to turn auto-tagging off from your AdWords account (see steps below). Then, ask your webmaster to allow arbitrary URL parameters before turning it back on.
To disable auto-tagging:
- Sign in to your AdWords account
- Click the My account tab and select 'Account preferences'
- In the Tracking section, click Edit
- Deselect the Destination URL Auto-tagging checkbox
- Click Save changes
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