- Analytics conversions are exported to linked Campaign Manager 360 Floodlight configurations. The exported conversions are available to Display & Video 360 or Search Ads 360 advertisers associated with the Floodlight configuration for bidding and reporting.
- The Campaign Manager 360 advertiser associated with the Floodlight configuration appears as a traffic source in your Analytics cross-channel reports. GA4 reports only support click-through measurement for Campaign Manager 360 traffic.
- Campaign Manager 360 campaign and cost data is imported to Analytics.
- View your campaign cost data in the Campaign Manager 360 performance report in the Advertising section.
- Learn how visitors acquired through campaigns engage with your website or app using the Campaign Manager 360 report in the Reports section.
- Access Campaign Manager-specific dimensions in the Explore, Audience Builder, Segment Builder, and Custom Reports.
Note: Google signals must be turned on in order for Floodlight attribution to work for Google Analytics-based web conversions. This is also the case for Google Analytics web conversions when shared from Campaign Manager 360 to Display & Video 360 for bidding or reporting. However, Google signals aren’t required for Floodlight attribution related to Google Analytics app conversions or for applying the GA cross-channel last click attribution model to Google Analytics-collected conversions. Learn how to Activate Google signals for Google Analytics 4 properties.
Conversion export
Analytics conversions exported to Campaign Manager 360 Floodlight configurations will appear as Floodlight activities and be shared to linked Display & Video 360 and Search Ads 360 advertisers.
You can apply the Google Analytics 4 cross-channel last click attribution model, or any Floodlight attribution models, to exported conversions for bid optimization and reporting.
Campaign Manager 360 data in Analytics cross-channel reports
With Campaign Manager 360 data available in Analytics, for example in the Traffic and User acquisition reports, you can see user, session, and conversion metrics in the context of traffic source dimensions like source, medium, campaign, and default channel group.
Create the link
If you have the Editor role for the Analytics property and the Admin role for the Campaign Manager 360 advertiser, you can complete the Floodlight linking process.
If you only have the Editor role for the Analytics property, then you can initiate the linking process and send a request to a user who has the Admin role for the Floodlight Configuration ID of the advertiser you want to link.
Note: You can also complete or initiate the link from Campaign Manager 360 or Display & Video 360. To do this, you require an active GA4 property ID, Floodlight Configuration ID, CM360 Advertiser (only required for direct linking from Campaign Manager 360), Display & Video 360 Advertiser (only required for direct linking from Display & Video 360).
You can link a Google Analytics 4 property to up to 200 advertisers (maximum of 20 at a time).
- In Admin, under Product links, click Floodlight links.
Note: The previous link opens to the last Analytics property you accessed. You can change the property using the property selector. You must be an Editor or above at the property level to link a Google Analytics 4 property to up to 200 advertisers.
- In the link table, click Link.
- If you have the Admin role for one or more Floodlight configurations, in the row for Link to a Floodlight Configurations I manage, click Choose configuration to select the advertisers you want to link your property to.
If you don't have the Admin role for the advertiser you want, in the row for Request access to other Floodlight configurations, click Send request to identify the advertisers you want. Enter the Campaign Manager 360 Floodlight Configuration ID and the email address of an admin for each configuration you want. Find your Floodlight Configuration IDIn most cases, your Floodlight Configuration ID is the same as your Campaign Manager 360 Advertiser ID, visible at the top of your Campaign Manager 360 account.
However, if you're using a shared configuration, your Floodlight Configuration ID is the same as the parent advertiser's Advertiser ID, visible on the Floodlight configuration tab in your Campaign Manager 360 account. If you're sharing the configuration with a parent advertiser, Campaign Manager 360 displays the following message: "This configuration is shared with parent advertiser..."
- Click Confirm.
- Click Next.
- Configure the following settings:
- Enable Personalized Advertising: On by default. This setting allows Analytics data to be used to personalize ads.
- Enable Campaign Attribution: On by default. Turn this setting on to import Campaign Manager 360 campaign data.
- Enable Cost Data Reporting: On by default. Turn this setting on to import Campaign Manager 360 cost data.
- Enable auto-tagging: On by default. You can't edit this setting.
Auto-tagging adds thedclid
parameter to your landing page URLs when users click your ads to open your site pages. Thedclid
parameter allows Analytics to infer traffic source information including source, medium, campaign, source platform, and more.
- Click Next, then review and submit your configuration settings.
- Check in Campaign Manager 360 to make sure the Enhanced Attribution option is enabled for your Campaign Manager 360 advertiser. Learn more. If your advertiser is using a Display & Video 360 advertiser's attribution settings you must enable the Enhanced Attribution option in Display & Video 360. Learn more.
Manage links
In the linking section of Google Analytics 4, you can also:
- View details of completed links.
- Edit completed links (Editor role required).
Note: In order to edit Enable campaign/cost data reporting you must be a Campaign Manager 360 admin and this is only actionable in Campaign Manager 360.
- Delete completed links (this can also be done in Campaign Manager 360).
- Accept or reject inbound pending link requests (Editor role required).
- View or withdraw outbound pending link requests.
- View canceled links.