![]() ![]() Google will measure 1 user clicking on the website multiple times within a 30 minute window as 1 session. A Facebook Pixel and Google Analytics have different criteria for measuring a page view.If a user has an ad-blocker, the Facebook Pixel may not fire.There are a few reasons your Facebook pixel page views will be different: Why aren’t my Facebook Pixel Page views the same as my Google Analytic page views? ![]() How to use Google Analytics to check if you’re Facebook Pixel is Reading your page views correctly:ġ0. Fix the error by going into your events and removing irrelevant events from the pages that are receiving 4 or more events. You also can add this event code to a specific button such as a “Purchase Now” button on your website. You should only have purchase events on pages that demonstrate that someone has made a purchase. You’ll receive this error if there are more than 4 events connected to a single purchase. You can either ignore the message, or set up advanced matching features to match visitors with emails. This error may appear when a user provides an invalid email address. Go into your business manager and modify your event so that there is only one event for each visitor action. You’ll be able to see which pages are dealing with this issue. Your Facebook Pixel should only have one event for each action. How to fix: “Multiple Events On an Action” In the rare case where you need to track a custom event that does not fit under Facebook’s standard events, you can ignore this error message. Here’s a complete list of standard events on your Facebook Pixel. It’s recommended to use Facebook’s official standard events to track registration, purchases, contacts, and page views. You’ll want to change your events so they match Facebook’s standard events. You’ll get this message if you created a custom conversion that’s different from Facebook’s standard events. If it doesn’t, alter the header code so they match. The Pixel ID number in this section should match your Pixel ID. In your code, there is fbq(‘init’, ‘Pixel ID’). You’ll see the your Pixel ID for each pixel.On the left side, click “Data Sources>Pixel” Go to your business settings homepage on your Facebook Business Manager. ![]()
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