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  • Plugin Author alekv

    (@alekv)

    Hi soralsokal

    If I understand correctly you want to change the AdWords conversion code yourself and place it on the webpage.

    There are three values: The conversion ID, conversion label and conversion value.

    The conversion ID and conversion label are static (always the same). You get those from your AdWords account and will be able to use for the static part of the AdWords conversion tag.

    The conversion value is dynamic which is why you can’t just add a PHP code to the AdWords conversion tag and expect it will work with WooCommerce. This is why I developed this plugin.

    So. If you want to keep the AdWords tag static (no plugin) then you’ll have to use a conversion value which will be always the same. Like zero for example.

    If you want to track the conversion value too, then my plugin is the right choice for you.

    Regards
    Aleks

    Thread Starter soralsokal

    (@soralsokal)

    Hi Aleks,

    I installed the plugin and it works nicely, thank you ??

    Best, Robin

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