Where to add adwords conversion code in Wordpress?

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Hello,

I hope many of you know that in wordpress when you create a page/post you can't extract it like .html or .php file. Everything on the page/post save in a page template. Now as I have a wordpress website and I recently launched adwords campaign so it is now mandatory to place conversion code in order to track conversions in my adwords account. But I don't know how to place that code in my "Thank you" page. I use FastSecure contact form wordpress plugin and there is an option in advanced settings that allow Google analytics/conversion code. I did paste my code there but when I checked the source code of my "Thank You" page I didn't see that code. So I directly placed that javascript code to "Thank You" page. Now, If anyone visits that page I think adwords will track a conversion (whether they fill up contact form on previous step or not)

So what should I do to track solid conversions?
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  • Hi Hi jewelraz,

    You will not see the code unless you click an ad before arriving on the thankyou page. Have you tried that yet?

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    Hello, I hope many of you know that in wordpress when you create a page/post you can't extract it like .html or .php file. Everything on the page/post save in a page template. Now as I have a wordpress website and I recently launched adwords campaign so it is now mandatory to place conversion code in order to track conversions in my adwords account. But I don't know how to place that code in my "Thank you" page. I use FastSecure contact form wordpress plugin and there is an option in advanced settings that allow Google analytics/conversion code. I did paste my code there but when I checked the source code of my "Thank You" page I didn't see that code. So I directly placed that javascript code to "Thank You" page. Now, If anyone visits that page I think adwords will track a conversion (whether they fill up contact form on previous step or not)