I have one Facebook Ads account and two different e-commerce websites (which I own/manage).
I would like to make separate custom audiences based on users which visit specific URLs on two separate websites/domains and then create two SEPARATE ads that can retarget (separately) those groups/audiences.
Can I use one Custom Audience pixel and use it on two separate websites/domains?
Yes - you can use the same pixel on both sites, then create audiences from it based on the url. Here's more information on how this works: Facebook: Configure your Audience Rules
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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.
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I would like to use the same Facebook login for multiple apps.
I know I can use urlSchemeSuffix to distinguish between apps and add the bundle ID's to the FB web admin. However, I need to do this for possibly 2000 apps (white label apps). Adding so many seems a bit impractical and it may not even let me add so many to the list.
Is there any other way of enabling SSO for multiple apps with differing bundle ID's?
I want to add the facebook comment box to several websites for different people. IT asks for an Appid which at first I thought meant their Facebook Business page id. Now im realizing that I need to create a Facebook App for this. My question is this, can I create one app, take the ID and use that for several different comment boxes on various sites that are not related and owned by different clients? Or should I make new Apps for each one?
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The comment boxes are separated by the URL you define in the HTML attributes, so technically you can use the same App ID for multiple clients since the pages have different URLs.
Still - I would advise you to create a new application for each client. At some point one client might ask you to give them admin access to the Facebook application - and you don't want to give one client access to the application that also serves your other clients...
After watching the F8 keynote my company wants to use the options with the new open graph beta.
The situation:
The company is devided in 2 different sites, a record label and a artist management site.
Both sites have the same artists, but have different publish options.
The artist site publish event dates and locations to the graph API and the record label publishes if somebody listens or buys a track.
All the artist have their own domains too and will need to have all the options of the above sites, but then only for the artist itself.
Explaining the setup as mentioned above, do I need to create a app for each site to add the functionality, even though they are basically all the same?? Is there a way to use 1 app on all domains?
You can use one app which hosts all the metadata pages and then redirects users when they click through the links.
I would denote one of your sites to be canonical and use it primarily. Only redirect if it doesn't have the content.
Another option would be to migrate your sites so they live under subdomains of the root domain. Facebook authentication and open graph supports using a single application across all subdomains of a root domain.