If you’re running Adwords, you should have your own domain (and therefore SSL) anyway.
*Note: Unbounce lets you publish pages to the ‘unbouncepages.com’ domain. This domain will be disallowed by Google so make sure to publish your landing pages to your own domain before submitting an ad to Google.
See this: https://documentation.unbounce.com/hc/en-us/articles/214035243-Getting-AdWords-Approval-and-Adding-a-Privacy-Policy
Hope that helps! 🙂
Hi Zoe, thank you for your time answering me! I thought the whole tool was connected to this domain, that is why I asked a silly question, thank you for explaining.
However, in their document, Google mentioned the whole system, so I was wondering if using Unbounce tool could influence the conversion count process. For example, if one integrates the conversion tracking with Google analytics or with AdWords conversion… Do you know anything about it?
No worries hun! I’m not sure exactly regarding the new parallel tracking they are rolling out – but maybe someone else here knows – @Jess any idea?
Ooooh interesting,
I’m sure the folks at Unbounce will be on top of it. But I may have some changes to make to my own sites 😱
Thanks for posting the question @sil4ushonok
UPDATED:
I’m wondering how relevant this is. I later realized this is related to Google’s API. I’m not too sure if the same case will be used everywhere else. Although it is a much nicer way of tracking things 🙂
This is only a problem for tracking systems that rely on redirects. Kenshoo, Marin, Aquisio…
Unbounce landing pages are unaffected by this change. I have already deployed Google’s parallel tracking with no issues.
Thank for clearing up this issue Phillip!
@Phillip So if we use such tracking template {lpurl}?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign={campaignid}&utm_term={keyword}&utm_content={creative} for posting parameters to CRM via hidden fields in Unbounce forms our structure will not be affected because we don’t use any tracking tools with redirects and our template starts from {lpurl}?