Conversion goals are organized in a hierarchy. Customer goals define thedefault goalsfor your entire account, while campaign goals override the customer goals for
campaigns with specific bidding and optimization requirements.
The goal management workflow is as follows:
Create aConversionAction.
When you create the conversion action, Google Ads automatically performs the
following steps:
Creates aCustomerConversionGoalfor the conversion action'scategoryandoriginif one doesn't already
exist.
Creates aCampaignConversionGoalfor each campaign and the conversion action'scategoryandoriginif
one doesn't already exist.
Configures thebiddableattribute of theCustomerConversionGoalandCampaignConversionGoalobjects according to various rules covered later
in this guide series.
Update theCustomerConversionGoalobjects that Google Ads created automatically
to align with your objectives. Setbiddabletotrueto bid and optimize
towardsConversionActionswith the goal'scategoryandorigin, andfalseotherwise. Google Ads automatically applies these updates to every
campaign where you hadn't explicitly updated campaign goals or applied
custom goals.
If you have a campaign with unique goals that differ from your customer-level
goals, configure itsCampaignConversionGoalusing one or both of the
following steps.
Useupdateoperations to modify thebiddableattribute of anyCampaignConversionGoalobjects where the goal should differ from the
customer-level goals.
If configuring the campaign's goals bycategoryandorigindoesn't
suffice, use specific conversion actions for bidding and optimization by
creating aCustomConversionGoaland updating the campaign'sConversionGoalCampaignConfig.
As a result of theupdateoperations, Google Ads ensures that thegoal_config_levelof the campaign'sConversionGoalCampaignConfigis set
toCAMPAIGNand stops applyingCustomerConversionGoalupdates to the campaign'sCampaignConversionGoalobjects.
If you want to transition the campaign back to using customer-level goals,
setgoal_config_leveltoCUSTOMER.
Google Ads modifies itsCampaignConversionGoalto matchCustomerConversionGoaland as long asgoal_config_levelremains set toCUSTOMER, applies any changes toCustomerConversionGoalto the campaign'sCampaignConversionGoal. The campaign in turn stops using anyCustomConversionGoals.
Mutate requirements
When mutating aCustomerConversionGoalorCustomConversionGoalobject,
thecustomer_idof the request must match the ID of your account'sGoogle Ads conversion customer account.
In contrast, when mutating aCampaignConversionGoalorConversionGoalCampaignConfigobject, thecustomer_idof the request must
match thecustomer_idof your Google Ads account'sCustomerresource.
Conversion action settings
Although goals are organized bycategoryandorigin, you can set theprimary_for_goalattribute
of eachConversionActionto indicate the role it should play in bidding and
how the action's conversions willappear in reports.
Ifprimary_for_goalistrue:
Google Ads includes the conversion action in bidding based on thebiddableattribute of customer and campaign goals for the conversion action'scategoryandorigin.
Google Ads includes the conversion action's conversions and conversion values inConversionsandAll
conversions.
Ifprimary_for_goalisfalse:
Google Ads doesn't include the conversion action in bidding orConversionsunless you use the conversion action in aCustomConversionGoal. You can
still find the conversion action's conversions and conversion values inAll conv.and its related
fields in reports.
Conversion actions withprimary_for_goalset totrueappear in the Google Ads UI
asPrimary action used for bidding optimization, otherwise they appear asSecondary action not used for bidding optimization.
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The Google Ads API uses the term `origin` to differentiate between this attribute and the **Source** field in the UI **Conversion actions** tab.\n| **Important:** You can only set the [`selective_optimization`](/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/v21/Campaign#selective_optimization) field of `Campaign` on an [App campaign](/google-ads/api/docs/app-campaigns/overview). For all other campaign types, use [campaign goals](/google-ads/api/docs/conversions/goals/campaign-goals) to optimize a campaign for specific conversion actions.\n\nGoal management overview\n------------------------\n\nConversion goals are organized in a hierarchy. Customer goals define the\n[default goals](//support.google.com/google-ads/answer/10995103#account_default)\nfor your entire account, while campaign goals override the customer goals for\ncampaigns with specific bidding and optimization requirements.\n\nThe goal management workflow is as follows:\n\n1. Create a `ConversionAction`.\n\n When you create the conversion action, Google Ads automatically performs the\n following steps:\n - Creates a [`CustomerConversionGoal`](/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/v21/CustomerConversionGoal) for the conversion action's `category` and `origin` if one doesn't already exist.\n - Creates a [`CampaignConversionGoal`](/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/v21/CampaignConversionGoal) for each campaign and the conversion action's `category` and `origin` if one doesn't already exist.\n - Configures the `biddable` attribute of the `CustomerConversionGoal` and `CampaignConversionGoal` objects according to various rules covered later in this guide series.\n\n | **Note:** Your account already has `CustomerConversionGoal` and `CampaignConversionGoal` objects for your existing conversion actions.\n2. Update the `CustomerConversionGoal` objects that Google Ads created automatically\n to align with your objectives. Set `biddable` to `true` to bid and optimize\n towards `ConversionActions` with the goal's `category` and `origin`, and\n `false` otherwise. Google Ads automatically applies these updates to every\n campaign where you hadn't explicitly updated campaign goals or applied\n custom goals.\n\n3. If you have a campaign with unique goals that differ from your customer-level\n goals, configure its `CampaignConversionGoal` using one or both of the\n following steps.\n\n - Use `update` operations to modify the `biddable` attribute of any\n `CampaignConversionGoal` objects where the goal should differ from the\n customer-level goals.\n\n - If configuring the campaign's goals by `category` and `origin` doesn't\n suffice, use specific conversion actions for bidding and optimization by\n creating a [`CustomConversionGoal`](/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/v21/CustomConversionGoal)\n and updating the campaign's [`ConversionGoalCampaignConfig`](/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/v21/ConversionGoalCampaignConfig).\n\n As a result of the `update` operations, Google Ads ensures that the\n [`goal_config_level`](/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/v21/ConversionGoalCampaignConfig#goal_config_level)\n of the campaign's `ConversionGoalCampaignConfig` is set\n to [`CAMPAIGN`](/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/v21/GoalConfigLevelEnum.GoalConfigLevel#campaign)\n and stops applying `CustomerConversionGoal` updates to the campaign's\n `CampaignConversionGoal` objects.\n\n If you want to transition the campaign back to using customer-level goals,\n set `goal_config_level` to\n [`CUSTOMER`](/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/v21/GoalConfigLevelEnum.GoalConfigLevel#customer).\n Google Ads modifies its `CampaignConversionGoal` to match\n `CustomerConversionGoal` and as long as `goal_config_level` remains set to\n `CUSTOMER`, applies any changes to `CustomerConversionGoal` to the campaign's\n `CampaignConversionGoal`. The campaign in turn stops using any\n `CustomConversionGoals`.\n | **Key Point:** Since Google Ads automatically creates [`CustomerConversionGoal`](/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/v21/CustomerConversionGoal), [`CampaignConversionGoal`](/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/v21/CampaignConversionGoal), and [`ConversionGoalCampaignConfig`](/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/v21/ConversionGoalCampaignConfig) objects in your account, you can only *update* those objects. The Google Ads API doesn't support creating or removing those objects.\n\nMutate requirements\n-------------------\n\nWhen mutating a `CustomerConversionGoal` or `CustomConversionGoal` object,\nthe `customer_id` of the request must match the ID of your account's\n[Google Ads conversion customer account](/google-ads/api/docs/conversions/getting-started#enable_conversion_tracking).\n\nIn contrast, when mutating a `CampaignConversionGoal` or\n`ConversionGoalCampaignConfig` object, the `customer_id` of the request must\nmatch the `customer_id` of your Google Ads account's `Customer` resource.\n\nConversion action settings\n--------------------------\n\nAlthough goals are organized by `category` and `origin`, you can set the\n[`primary_for_goal`](/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/v21/ConversionAction#primary_for_goal) attribute\nof each `ConversionAction` to indicate the role it should play in bidding and\nhow the action's conversions will [appear in reports](//support.google.com/google-ads/answer/11461796).\n\nIf `primary_for_goal` is `true`:\n\n- Google Ads includes the conversion action in bidding based on the `biddable` attribute of customer and campaign goals for the conversion action's `category` and `origin`.\n- Google Ads includes the conversion action's conversions and conversion values in [**Conversions**](/google-ads/api/fields/v21/campaign#metrics.conversions) and [**All\n conversions**](/google-ads/api/fields/v21/campaign#metrics.all_conversions).\n\nIf `primary_for_goal` is `false`:\n\n- Google Ads doesn't include the conversion action in bidding or **Conversions**\n unless you use the conversion action in a `CustomConversionGoal`. You can\n still find the conversion action's conversions and conversion values in\n [**All conv.**](/google-ads/api/fields/v21/campaign#metrics.all_conversions) and its related\n fields in reports.\n\n See the\n [campaign goals guide](/google-ads/api/docs/conversions/goals/campaign-goals#custom_goals)\n for more information about custom conversion goals.\n\nConversion actions with `primary_for_goal` set to `true` appear in the Google Ads UI\nas **Primary action used for bidding optimization** , otherwise they appear as\n**Secondary action not used for bidding optimization**.\n| **Important:** The [`include_in_conversions_metric`](/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/v21/ConversionAction#include_in_conversions_metric) attribute of `ConversionAction` is deprecated. When managing your conversion actions, set the `primary_for_goal` attribute instead, and transition any of your reporting or application logic that relies on `include_in_conversions_metric` to use `primary_for_goal`."]]