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So here's the thing.
My TikTok ads show that I have around twice the clicks to the destination of what my Shopify store shows.
Although the two numbers were almost identical before I encountered an issue with Shopify, which made my loading speed very slow, the two platforms have shown very different data concerning the number of people visiting my store since then.
For example, today, my TikTok says that I've had 93 visits to my store, while Shopify says that I've had 48 visits.
Hi @LinkanH
This situation is actually more common than you might think, and the discrepancy between TikTok clicks and Shopify sessions can happen for a few reasons. Since you noticed this change after your Shopify store started experiencing slow loading speeds, the loading time is likely the main culprit. Here's a breakdown:
1-TikTok Records Clicks:
TikTok tracks every time someone clicks on your ad, even if they don't wait for your store to load fully or if they abandon the page before it finishes loading. This means TikTok is essentially counting "intent" to visit.
2-Shopify Records Sessions:
Shopify only tracks a session if the visitor's browser fully loads your site and Shopify’s tracking script fires. If your site loads very slowly, many users might leave before the session is recorded, resulting in fewer sessions on Shopify.
3-Other Possible Factors:
Here’s what I recommend based on your situation:
1-Speed Up Your Shopify Store:
2-Check Your Tracking Setup:
3-Analyze Your TikTok Campaign Traffic:
4-Monitor Bounce Rate:
On Shopify, check your bounce rate for traffic coming from TikTok. A high bounce rate confirms users are leaving due to slow load speeds or mismatched expectations.
Here’s a simple example of how to verify and improve your TikTok pixel setup:
ttq.track('PageView'); // Place this code in the header of your Shopify theme
Make sure this is correctly added and firing by testing it in TikTok's Event Manager.
If your Shopify speed issues have been resolved, I’d recommend running another TikTok campaign to see if the numbers align better now. In my experience, improving load speed often dramatically reduces discrepancies like this. Also, tracking tools won’t always be perfect, but fixing these elements should get you closer.
If you need any other assistance, feel free to reply and I will try my best to help.
Best regards,
Daisy