2. Add a pixel name and click "create."

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2. Add a pixel name and click "create."

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Done! Google Analytics is now collecting data from your site.

How to install a Facebook pixel
First, create your Facebook Pixel in Meta Business Event Manager.

To do this:

1. Open Event Manager and click the ecuador telegram data "Connect Data Sources" button, select "Internet" from the options provided.

Facebook pixel


Add a name to the Pixel

After creating the pixel, proceed to install it on your site.

There are two setup options: automatic and manual.

Manual setup
1. Select the option "add pixel code to the site manually" and copy the received code.

2. Open the Google Tag Manager workspace and create a tag with the following settings:

Tag type – custom HTML.
Paste the pixel code into the HTML field.
In the tag activation settings, select "Once per page."
In the triggers section , select "All Pages".
3. Publish the tag according to the scheme described in the section on setting up Google Analytics.

Automatic setup
Select "use partner integration."
Among Meta partners, choose the installation option via Google Tag Manager.
Grant access to your GTM (enter the email address you used to register with Tag Manager and click "Allow"), specify the desired account and container.
Once you've installed the pixel, check to see if it appears among the tags in your Tag Manager container. All you have to do is publish.

Possible problems with Google Tag Manager
Incorrect or missing GTM code on your site. When working with multiple sites through Google Tag Manager, it is possible to get the container code mixed up. Check that the GTM container ID you are using matches the GTM code installed on your site.
Installing Google Tag Manager code without removing Google Analytics code. If you have switched to Google Analytics through GTM, make sure you remove the previously installed GA code.
No changes made to preview mode. When testing new tags before publishing, make sure you refresh the preview mode in Google Tag Manager. This is necessary for the changes to take effect on your site.
Forgot to publish your settings. After configuring all your tags, triggers, and variables, make sure you publish your changes to Google Tag Manager. Otherwise, your settings won't work on your site.
Remember: after making changes and checking their correctness, always click the "submit" button in your Google Tag Manager workspace. In the new window, add a name for the new version and click "publish". Only then will the new settings start working on your site.
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