Minimum two lead life cycle stages/lead status configured in the CRM to be pushed to Conversion Leads
Step 1: Authorization
Step 2: Instance Naming
Step 3: Field Mapping
Specify the Leadsquared Leads module columns for Lead Source ID, Last Modified Date and Lead Lifecycle Status data points required to fetch lead data to be pushed to Meta Conversion Leads.
Click on Preview Data to show values of the selected columns for a sample set of leads from your connected LeadSquared account to validate if the field mapping is correct and required data is being fetched.
Step 4: Event Mapping
In this step, you’ll need to select the lead stages that you want to send as signals to your desired destination. The lead status event list will be automatically pulled based on the primary event column you selected in the previous step.
On the first screen, you have two ways to do event selection and mapping
Option 1: Tracking default event values
New Lead: This selection helps tracking creation of new lead if the CRM doesn’t assign a default status to the new lead. Uncheck this option if the CRM set-up has a default value for the new lead. The New Lead status typically marks the beginning of your lead lifecycle, such as the default “Open – not contacted” status in Salesforce CRM.
Track all statuses: This includes all the lead statuses currently available in your CRM. By default, they will all be selected. However, if you only want to track certain statuses, you can uncheck ‘Track all’ option and choose the ones you need to track for Conversion Leads Optimisation. Kindly note ‘Track all’ option will also start tracking all the new status that you will be creating in the future.
For better optimization, it’s recommended to track at least two events. To optimize your campaigns effectively, it’s important to track the New Lead event, which is added by default if you’re not already capturing it. You can update it to match your lead statuses.
Option 2: Tracking custom event values
If you want to use custom event values to be pushed to Meta Conversion Leads, create custom event mappings. Simply click on the “Click here to use custom event mappings” CTA on the field mapping screen. You’ll see two sets of rows: the left side corresponds to your CRM status values, while the right side lists standardized event values for ease of mapping.
Again, the left side Lead Status list will be pulled based on the primary event column you selected earlier. Once you’ve chosen your left side row values, you’ll need to map them to the appropriate Datahash values on the right side. This will help us streamline your values for different marketing channels. If you need to add a custom event value which is not in the standard list, simply use the ‘custom event name’ option in the drop-down menu to define your own event value.
Click Finish to successfully setup your LeadSquared CRM Source Connector.
Proceed to Step 2 to set-up Meta Conversion Leads as data destination to capture lead status update events through Conversion Leads