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title: "How to add leads from LinkedIn Ads to Google Sheets"
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# How to add leads from LinkedIn Ads to Google Sheets

If you want to easily analyze your lead data or share with other teams, you might want to drop it into a spreadsheet. Here's how to do it automatically.

LinkedIn isn't just a powerful platform for professional networking (and job hunting)—it's also one of the best tools for highly targeted lead generation. With it, you can run specific campaigns with advanced targeting options, helping you reach the right audience and increase conversions. 

But you still have to do something with those leads once you've captured them—otherwise, they're not doing much to support your sales and marketing efforts. To analyze, track, and take action on new leads, you'll need a more efficient way to manage your data.

That's where automation comes in. With a Zap—our word for automated workflows—you can drop new leads from [LinkedIn Ads](https://zapier.com/apps/linkedin-ads/integrations) into [Google Sheets](https://zapier.com/apps/google-sheets/integrations). This keeps your lead data organized, shareable, and always up to date, so your team can act on insights as soon as they come in. Here's how to set it up. 

## Before you begin

After setting up your LinkedIn campaign, take some time to create a Google Sheets spreadsheet that will mirror the data that you'll collect from LinkedIn. 

For your Zap to work correctly, you'll need to make sure to add a header row to your spreadsheet with columns for each LinkedIn field you want to record in Google Sheets. In our example, we're running a simple lead gen campaign, so all we need are three columns titled **First Name**, **Last Name**, and **Email**. Your structure might be different based on the data you're collecting. 

## How to add new leads in LinkedIn Ads to Google Sheets rows

Now, you're ready to set up your workflow. Zapier lets you create automated workflows called Zaps, which send your information from one app to another. You can [create your own Zap](https://zapier.com/editor) from scratch without any coding knowledge, but we also offer quick templates to get you started. 

If you'd like to start with a template, click on it to go to the Zap editor. You'll need to create a Zapier account if you don't already have one. Then, follow the directions below to set up your Zap.

## Set up your LinkedIn Ads trigger

First, set up your trigger—the event that starts your Zap. If you're using the Zap template, the trigger app and event will already be selected for you. Otherwise, search for and select **LinkedIn Ads** as the trigger app and **New Lead Gen Form Response (Sponsored content)** as the trigger event. Connect your LinkedIn Ads account, then click **Continue**.

Now, it's time to customize your trigger step. Select the _Account_ where you're running the LinkedIn campaign, and next select the _Lead Form_ for collecting the data. Then, click **Continue**.

Next, test your Zap. Before testing, make sure you have at least one form response—you'll need this to set up the rest of your Zap. If this is a new form, add a test entry now.

Once you have at least one response, click **Test trigger**. Choose the sample data you'd like to use, then click **Continue with selected record**.

## Set up your Google Sheets action

Now it's time to set up the action—the event your Zap will perform once it's triggered. If you're using the Zap template, these will already be selected for you. Otherwise, search for and select **Google Sheets** as your action app and **Create Spreadsheet Row** as your action event. Connect your Google Sheets account, and click **Continue**.

Now, it's time to customize your action step. First, select the drive where your Google Sheet is stored in the _Drive_ field. Then, select the spreadsheet you created in the _Spreadsheet_ field. And finally, choose the appropriate _Worksheet_ (by default, it's "Sheet1").

Zapier will automatically pull in the column headings from your spreadsheet. To map the lead form responses to your Google Sheets rows, just click the **+ icon** in each field and select the appropriate data from the modal.

As you can see, we mapped the **First name** response from LinkedIn to the _First Name _field, and so on.

Once you're done, click **Continue**. 

Next, click **Test step** to test your Zap. Zapier will send the sample data to your Google Sheets spreadsheet. Open the spreadsheet to check if everything looks good. 

Here are our results:

And that's a win! If everything looks, you're ready to use your Zap. Now, every time you get a new lead from LinkedIn Ads, it will automatically show up in Google Sheets!

## Bonus step: Report new leads as conversion events 

To better track campaign performance as a whole, you can add an extra step to your Zap that lets you log any new LinkedIn leads as [conversion events](https://zapier.com/apps/linkedin-conversions/integrations) back to LinkedIn Ads. 

This ensures every new lead is recorded as a conversion event, allowing you to optimize your LinkedIn campaigns more effectively. Instead of manually tracking lead form responses, you can close the loop on your ad performance and give LinkedIn the data it needs to refine targeting and ROI. 

To do this, add another step to your Zap. Then search for and select **LinkedIn Conversions** as your action app, and choose **Send Conversion Event** as your action event. 

Once you've connected your LinkedIn Ads account, customize each field to ensure that lead form responses are properly mapped as conversion events.

Here’s an example of setting up a conversion event when a new lead submits a LinkedIn Lead Gen form:

That way, every new lead from your LinkedIn Ads campaign will be immediately logged as a [conversion event](https://zapier.com/blog/linkedin-conversion-tracking), helping you track performance in real-time and optimize your marketing strategy based on actual engagement.

Just remember to switch on your Zap once you've finished customizing and testing this step.

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_This article was originally published in April 2024, written by Khamosh Pathak. It was most recently updated by Elena Alston in March 2025._