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Which Goal Should We Select For Maximum Conversions?

Which goal should you select for maximum conversions when creating a campaign in Google Ads? Watch our video to learn more about Google Ads campaign objectives.

Okay, which goal should we select for maximum conversions while creating a campaign for an interior decorator, lead form submissions, lead calls, or estimate requests or contacts? Well, it really depends on what the call to action is on your landing page. So obviously you got the leads. The form leads. Or if you want them to call, make a call. So that's a different call to action than submitting a form. Lead calls or calls are the best type form of lead because somebody is calling you or your business, they're on the phone with you. You have the opportunity to close or convert that lead.

Whereas when someone submits sends in a form, then it's the case of doing and throwing when you get them on the call. What I would recommend is to use something like an app, like Calendly, where you put it on your website or landing page and let the visitor book their appointment in the calendar so you and they both know what time and what date the appointment is. Because when you try and call them, they may be in an office or on holiday or time off work or whatever. So that's what I would do. So you can have all of these as conversion goals. So you can have a lead form submission, you can have lead calls, and you can have booked appointments or requests for quotations. Depends on how you've set up your landing page.

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