Someone browsing the Internet sees a Google Ads display ad for laptop computers on a Display Network site, but doesn’t click on it. Two weeks later, she’s interested in buying a laptop and decides to visit the site from the ad. She finds the site by doing a Google search, goes directly to it, and buys a laptop. In this scenario, view–through conversions would be valuable for the advertiser because it could:

✅  The correct answer is:

measure the number of conversions associated with ad impressions

Question:

Someone browsing the Internet sees a Google Ads display ad for laptop computers on a Display Network site, but doesn’t click on it. Two weeks later, she’s interested in buying a laptop and decides to visit the site from the ad. She finds the site by doing a Google search, goes directly to it, and buys a laptop. In this scenario, view–through conversions would be valuable for the advertiser because it could:

Solution:

  • measure the number of conversions associated with ad impressions
  • measure the number of potential clicks associated with ad impressions
  • track the number of people who saw the ad but didn’t convert
  • track the IP addresses of people who saw the ad