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Hello, I have a problem that purchases on my website are not appearing in the Facebook Business purchase results, which means it is difficult for me to analyze which set is selling. However, I installed the pixel with the APP: Facebook and Instagram . Follow the prints to understand.
There were two sales:
I went to the settings and activated this here, will it fix it?
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This is an accepted solution.
Here are the steps,
1/ Set up Google Tag Manager on your website and create a new container.
2/ Implement a Data Layer on your website to capture relevant e-commerce events (e.g., purchase, add to cart, initiate checkout).
3/ Search for and import a Facebook Pixel Tag template from the GTM community that supports e-commerce tracking.
4/ Configure the imported tag template by mapping the appropriate Data Layer variables to the corresponding fields in the Facebook Pixel configuration.
5/ Test the setup using Google Tag Manager's preview mode to verify that the e-commerce events are being captured accurately.
6/ Once verified, publish the changes in Google Tag Manager to make them live on your website.
These steps might be complicated to you. I'm a web analytics expert. If you want, I can help you personally.
I haven't been able to solve my problem yet. Do you know how to solve it?
Hi Lucas,
Yes! But it's hard to say the exact problem from here. This automated app occurs many issues sometimes. But it’s good for quick pixel implementation for beginner.
I highly recommend you to track your pixel with Google Tag Manager. GTM gives you a wide options of tracking and 100% accuracy of events. You can send user info to your BM. User info will improve the event match quality and your Ads will optimize for better result.
This is an accepted solution.
Here are the steps,
1/ Set up Google Tag Manager on your website and create a new container.
2/ Implement a Data Layer on your website to capture relevant e-commerce events (e.g., purchase, add to cart, initiate checkout).
3/ Search for and import a Facebook Pixel Tag template from the GTM community that supports e-commerce tracking.
4/ Configure the imported tag template by mapping the appropriate Data Layer variables to the corresponding fields in the Facebook Pixel configuration.
5/ Test the setup using Google Tag Manager's preview mode to verify that the e-commerce events are being captured accurately.
6/ Once verified, publish the changes in Google Tag Manager to make them live on your website.
These steps might be complicated to you. I'm a web analytics expert. If you want, I can help you personally.