If you right click where the image should be and select properties, the image properties do track the image back to googleadservides, and the code is on the page properly.
Has the new image type messed up some of the older tracking images?
I've talked to a few of people yesterday who are worried that their conversions aren't being tracked because the tracking image isn't displaying on pages...
Thanks for the heads-up, eWhisper. This is the first I've heard of this - and I'll ping the techsters right after I post this to see what I can learn.
AWA
Either this is new, or there's been a bug for a while as I've been seeing it on pages where I didn't click through a Google link.
I've talked to a few of people yesterday who are worried that their conversions aren't being tracked because the tracking image isn't displaying on pages.
If you right click where the image should be and select properties, the image properties do track the image back to googleadservides, and the code is on the page properly.Has the new image type messed up some of the older tracking images?
OK, back now, with what I hope you'll find to be very good news.
I have the pleasure of reporting on a change made directly as the result of advertiser feedback - including, of course, feedback posted here on WebmasterWorld.
The short answer is that the new image types have not messed with the old images.
The longer answer is that your contacts were not seeing the image, because Conversion Tracking is now configured so that only people who click on an AdWords ad, and then follow through to the conversion page, will see the 'Google Site Stats' text.
I know that many folks here have strongly advocated for this change, and I'm happy to be able to report that it is now in place.
AWA