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[Survey] Facebook Pixel for Blackhat Campaigns (10)


12-07-2016 07:38 PM #1 superlee1028 (Member)
[Survey] Facebook Pixel for Blackhat Campaigns

I have been running Facebook BH campaigns for quite sometime now and I've heard so many conflicting opinions about the "right" way to implement the pixel.

First of all, let me clarify that I am running a one page lander which has multiple CTA buttons that redirects to the offer page for a skincare product. I have multiple facebook ad accounts running at once hence managing the pixel has become increasingly complex. I understand that the facebook pixel is incredibly powerful given how it can help with targeting.

I want to get a general consensus on how everyone is implementing their facebook pixel. These are the options I've learned so far:

1. I put the facebook pixel on my lander and my offer page without much modification. When I look at "URL" section in the facebook pixel page, I see the raw urls of my lander and my offer page. I don't think this risks my account getting flagged.

2. I use the old img pixel iframe trick. I don't see the BH urls in my pixel page anymore. (FYI, almost ALL Whitehat campaigns are using the JS pixel. The method could be a dead giveaway for facebook to flag your account)

3. I use Google Tags with facebook pixel. (*I haven't used this, would love to hear the feedback on this)

4. I don't use facebook pixel because I have too many accounts running at once and it's impossible to keep track of all that. (Currently where I am so far)

5. Other options (please elaborate)

Please reply with how you're using the facebook pixel in your BH campaign so far!


12-07-2016 08:48 PM #2 mation (Member)

Ammm, I tried the IFRAME thing, and it's caught my URL.


12-07-2016 09:30 PM #3 superlee1028 (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by davidatias View Post
Ammm, I tried the IFRAME thing, and it's caught my URL.
Yeah I don't think IFRAME works anymore. Do you have <meta name="referrer" content="none"> for your iframe technique?


12-11-2016 05:39 AM #4 david2772 (Member)

I use the img pixel on the offer page only. Not ideal as you're right, 99% of WH campaigns use it, but it's the best solution I've heard so far.


05-16-2017 04:16 PM #5 beverparkes (Member)

Would love to read more opinions about this!


03-17-2018 06:06 PM #6 plaike (Member)

Hi guys, I'm quite new in this business and we are setting up some BH on FB as well and want to use the pixel to track down as much as we can. Does anyone know a more safety way to do it without killing all the accounts?
Cheers guys!


03-18-2018 06:51 AM #7 hagolo (Member)

Hello,
I was trying iframe but fb discover my URL,
So i think thiere is two solution .
Use advanced method api pixel via php request ( fb sdk )
Or use popunder( diff url ) open new windows when user click btn .
That what i think


03-19-2018 05:35 PM #8 il3n1n (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by hagolo View Post
Hello,
I was trying iframe but fb discover my URL,
So i think thiere is two solution .
Use advanced method api pixel via php request ( fb sdk )
Or use popunder( diff url ) open new windows when user click btn .
That what i think
You just need to try again Iframe.
Put pixel to file pixel.html ( domain.com/pixel.html ) and put iframe code with this file in your thank page.


03-21-2018 04:53 AM #9 plaike (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by il3n1n View Post
You just need to try again Iframe.
Put pixel to file pixel.html ( domain.com/pixel.html ) and put iframe code with this file in your thank page.

How is your success rate with it?


03-21-2018 12:19 PM #10 JianZ (Member)

I use double refresh deploy pxiel.


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