I have two different Facebook Ad Account. One is managed my be and other is managed by my partner. We run a same ecommerce website developed in wordpress / woocommerce. We both have our own FB Ads & Pixel Accounts.
My question is can I add 2 different pixels ID in same website ? In this way both pixel can tract the traffic in their relevant FB ads account ?
My answer is YES #Anderson. You can add multiple pixel ID in same website, you just need to init all the pixels.
fbq('init', 'FIRST PIXEL');
fbq('init', 'SECOND PIXEL');
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I'm integrating the Facebook pixel to my WordPress website, and It's integrate there successfully, Now i want to put the same Facebook pixel code to my another website, but it's not shows the activity of that domain.
Can you please help me how can i fix this ?
Is there any limitation of Facebook pixel use ?
is it possible with the same chatfuel account to build two different chatbots that are connected with two different facebook pages? I want chatbot A to be connected with facebook page A, and I want chatbot B to be connected with facebook page B but I want to build them with the same chatfuel account.
If it´s possible how do I do it?
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Of course you can do that. As you can get many facebook page you can have many chatfuel bots connected to them.
I have a fairly unique business model in which I need to use a retail partner to sell my produce because licensing is difficult. They have to collect money and transfer it to supplies on my behalf so my product must be sold on their site.
They have their own acquisition campaigns running through facebook and therefor have a facebook pixel passing data for those ads and it's directly integrated into shopify. Our products end up just being another sku on their site but we would like to also support those with facebook ads so would need to have our pixel as well. Unfortunately shopify only allows one tracking code from facebook.
Would there be any issue is setting our facebook pixel up on Google Tag Manager (we have the container across their site) and expecting it to fire in parallel with the pixel that they have integrated into shopify?
Followup, same scenario for Google Analytics, Google Adwords, etc.
Thanks!
how can some sites have more than 3 ad units on single page?
I saw this on: http://1sale.com/electronics/
There are 4 ads, is this all adsense, and if not, what is this?
How can this be possible when google allows only 3 per page?
Short answer:
It's not Google Adsense, so there are other rules for ad placing.
Long answer:
If you inspect the specific elements, you can see that these blocks are not AdSense unit (the divs don't contain the class 'adsbygoogle').
I also don't recommend implementing more than 3 ads because your page will look cluttered (probably more users will click on ads when the page looks nice and not full with ads). That's also why Google only allows 3 ad units.
The fairly new addition of the Facebook app center raises a question for me. I have a facebook connect site. App Center allows websites to be listed there as well as canvas apps. I see sites like Pinterest are there and they have ratings (1-5 stars). The app center listing process even requires that you have a certain rating and enough positive feedback before they will list your app publicly. I do not see any API or social plugin to allow my site visitors to rate the site. How do these other sites have a rating?
There is no API to rate an app at the moment, instead Facebook randomly ask users to rate apps they've used based on a variety of criteria.
The primary reason for this is to make it harder to manipulate the ratings so users can have confidence that the score they see is accurate.