😇
Noble Docs
Go to websiteSign upBook a demo
  • 👋Welcome to Noble's Resources
  • Getting Started
    • What is Noble?
    • Signing up
  • Widget Installation
    • Overview
    • Installation Options
    • Customization
  • Conversion Tracking
    • Overview
    • Setup Guide
    • Analyzing Data
  • Third-Party Integrations
    • Overview
    • Transactional Emails
      • Noble (BYO Sender)
      • Sendgrid
      • Customer.io
      • Mailgun
    • Outbound Emails
      • Outreach
      • Apollo
      • Hubspot
      • Salesloft
      • Pardot (Marketing Cloud Engagement)
    • Cold Outbound Campaigns
      • Create a campaign
      • Smartlead
      • Instantly
  • Socials
    • Linkedin
    • Youtube
Powered by GitBook
On this page
  1. Conversion Tracking

Setup Guide

Setup tracking easily

PreviousOverviewNextAnalyzing Data

Last updated 1 month ago

To add tracking to your website, follow these simple steps

Again, down the road we’ll have the ability for you to decide on the conversion window but for the time being, we’ve set it to a 30 day conversion window . The thought here being that early Noble data indicates we’re seeing website visitors use Noble and then convert 5-14 days on average, after using Noble. So a standard 30 day conversion window captures the right data without over-attributing Noble’s actions to your pipeline.

1

Get the tracking code

Through your dashboard, copy the code snippet. I functions like every other conversion tracking script you’re using on any other platform.

2

Create a new tag

The actual conversion setup is going to be exactly how you setup conversion tracking for everything else!

It’s recommended using Google Tag Manager for implementation but you can also have the script load in the <head> section of a Thank You Page, a signup page, or any other page where you’re tracking conversions.

3

Choose tag type

Choose Custom HTML as the tag type

4

Paste the script

Copy and paste your Noble Conversion Tracking script into Tag Manager

5

Configure your tag trigger in GTM

If using GTM, select a trigger for your tag. This can be:

  • A thank-you page view after form submission.

  • A button click event.

  • Any other predefined trigger for conversion tracking.

6

Name your tag

Use a consistent naming convention to ensure clarity in your reports. If you don’t have an existing convention, we recommend: Tag Name | Trigger.

7

Save and test your tag

Once configured, save your tag and test it in Google Tag Manager using the Preview mode. Ensure that the tag fires correctly when the defined conversion action occurs.

8

Submit and publish changes

Once testing is successful:

  • Click Submit in GTM.

  • Click Publish to activate conversion tracking.

9

Verify installation

Go back to the dashboard and use the "Verify Installation" feature to check whether the installation was successful.