Set up and create conversions using Make

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The LinkedIn Conversions API directly connects data from Make and LinkedIn.

To send conversions data from Make:

Step 1: Select Conversions API as your source 

  1. Go to your ad account in Campaign Manager.

  2. Click Measurement on the left menu, then click Conversion tracking

  3. Click the Create conversion button and select Conversions API.

Step 2: Create a conversion rule

  1. Name your conversion rule. This name will only be visible in Campaign Manager. 

  2. Click the Select the category of the conversion dropdown menu and select a behavior (for example, Download or Lead). 

  3. Optional: Below Set the value of the conversion, add a monetary value for your conversion. 

  4. Click the dropdown menus below Clicks and Views to select a time frame for when your clicks and views can be counted.

  5. Below Select the attribution model to specify how each ad interaction is credited, use the dropdown menu to select either:

    • Last Touch - Each ad set
    • Last Touch - Last ad set 
  6. Click Next step

Step 3: Select Make integration

  1. Choose Make.

  2. Click Next step.

Step 4: Review and update the ad sets selected for your conversion  

When you use Conversions API as your data source, we’ll automatically select ad sets to associate with your conversion. You can review, add, or remove ad sets as needed. Ad set selection is determined by the category chosen in the Select the category of the conversion dropdown in Step 2 above.

Important to know

We’ll only automatically associate ad sets that are either Active, Draft, or Paused.

To review and update the ad sets selected: 

  1. On the Review page, review the details of your conversion. To see the selected ad sets, scroll to the Ad sets section and click below Selected ad sets.

  2. Optional: To edit the selected ad sets:

    1. Click Edit in the upper-right corner of the section.
    2. Select or clear the checkboxes next to the ad sets where you’d like to either apply or remove your conversion. To find a specific ad set, use the search bar at the top or filter using the Status or Objective dropdown menus.  
    3. Click Save.
  3. Click Create.

Step 5: Set up LinkedIn Conversions API module in Make and send conversion events

After you’ve created your conversion in Campaign Manager, you must go to your Make account and add the LinkedIn Conversions API module. You’ll need to create a connection to LinkedIn and choose action to send conversion events to complete setting up your conversion and to stream data to Campaign Manager.  

Important to know

You must complete this step for every new conversion rule you create.

  1. Use the Make set up instructions to set up your connection and send conversion events.

  2. Choose the conversion rule name you created in step 2.  

Step 6: Check the status of your conversion

After you’ve completed the set up, you can check the status in Campaign Manager to help ensure that it’s set up correctly and receiving data.

Here's a tip

The time it takes for the status to update depends on the type of conversion. Check the status based on the typical frequency of the conversion event.

  1. On your Conversion Tracking page in Campaign Manager, find your conversion rule. 

  2. Check the Status column. 

  3. If the status is Unverified, check that your connection is set up correctly in Make and that the conversion events are being sent to LinkedIn. 

  4. When you’re reviewing your conversion status, you can also see the number of ad sets that are associated with your conversion in the Ad sets selected column. This number only includes ad sets that are Active, Draft, or Paused.

Here's a tip

After you set up conversions using Conversions API for an ad account, you can share your conversions to your other ad accounts. To share conversions, you must have a Business Manager, your ad accounts must be owned by the same Business Manager or you must link the ad account to the Business Manager, and you need Viewer access or higher in Business Manager. Learn more about sharing conversions across accounts.

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