Use Meta Ad Tracking to measure the success of your Facebook advertising campaigns by integrating your tracking code with your TicketLeap event listings.
Helping you get the most out of your social budget, Facebook Ads will track your conversions, optimise ads, build targeted audiences, and assist with re-marketing efforts. Implementing this pixel into your website will allow you to discover what is working and what isn’t with your Facebook ad strategy, leading to a higher conversion rate and a higher return on investment.
Placing your Facebook pixel into your TicketLeap account automatically triggers tracking on every page of the checkout process on your event listing. TicketLeap's Facebook Ads integration collects View content, Page views, Checkout initiations, and Purchases. This allows you to exclude purchasers from your current campaigns, target those who abandoned the checkout, and calculate your return on ad spend. We highly recommend downloading the Meta Pixel Helper to assist in your tracking efforts.
You need your Meta pixel ID. The pixel ID is usually 15-16 numbers long and viewable in your Facebook Business Manager. Learn how to create a Meta tracking pixel.
To set up your Meta pixel integration with TicketLeap, please follow the instructions below:
Step-by-Step Guide
Once you have your pixel id, enter it in the TicketLeap admin to track traffic and conversions.
- Log in to your TicketLeap account and navigate to Marketing > Accounts & Analytics
- Click Connect on the Meta Pixel tab.
- Enter the Pixel ID
- Click Save
Note: To see the standard events in your Facebook Ads account, you must process one sale after the pixel is implemented to trigger the pixel activity. You can process a test sale with a coupon code to expedite this process.
By default, the Meta pixel fires the following standard actions:
- Initiate checkout
- PageView
- Purchase
- View content
Confirm Your Pixel is Firing
Install the Pixel Helper
The Meta Pixel Helper is an extension for Google Chrome that displays notifications whenever a Meta pixel is triggered. Click here to view the extension.
Test The Pixel
Head to your event page and examine the extension. If your pixel isn't visible, ensure that the entered pixel ID is accurate, without any spaces or additional characters.
If any error messages related to your pixel appear, click on them to access further details.