Forum Helps User With Google Conversion Tracking Issues and Teaches Rude Commenter a Lesson

Within a large online discussion forum, a person posed a question. They noticed that they had an issue when they rid to put a Google conversion tracking code in their website. This person followed the exact steps on Google's website. Even so, they saw a lot of errors in the Google tag assistant. Their conversion tracking is still unverified. They don't know what went wrong, and they are hoping to get some help from people who have recently added Google conversion to their websites.

One person asked the original poster about what type of conversions they are trying to track. They gave examples of Google ads conversation, Google analytics goals, Google e-commerce tracking and more. This commentator also wanted to know if the original poster is trying to track events, destination pages or something else. They added that with more information, a person might be able to recognize the issue. Additional details are needed so that the more experienced users can help the original poster figure out what is going wrong in their code or with their setup.

The original poster replied to the first commentator and said that they are trying to track Google ads conversions. The commentator said that they would take a look at the code on their own site and requested that the original poster send them the code that is going wrong. This would allow the commentator to compare the two sets of code and see if there is anything obvious causing the problem.

One person replied to the original poster and asked them how much they were paying for someone to diagnose and fix their issue. This was not a welcome comment in the forum because plenty of other people report issues and want to know if they are common problems or if someone knows where they might have gone wrong with a code or an option. A person wrote back to the rude commentator and said that they should not be on a message board for helping others if that is the type of attitude they bring to the table. Others wholeheartedly agreed. For more information click here https://www.reddit.com/r/SEO/comments/jx3crc/googleconversiontracking_issue/.