7/14/2023 0 Comments Facebook blueprint pixel![]() You can copy and paste the below HTML in the above theme file. You can do this by adding the below pixel to every page of your site and replacing the PIXEL_ID section with your Facebook pixel id. Step 1 – Enable Facebook Microdata on Your Website. This does take some time though, I’d estimate 10-30 minutes or more until the product is added to your catalog. The microdata that was passed through the Facebook pixel when the customer viewed that product page would then be pushed to your Facebook catalog and would add the product to your catalog (if that’s how you set it up anyway). So initially, if a product is not in your catalog and a customer visits that product page, the pixel won’t match the “View Content” or “Add to cart” event for that initial visitor. This is great, however, it will only add new products to your catalog when a website visitor views that particular product. When setting up the Facebook pixel as a data source you can choose to have it update products as well as add new products. This works great if you don’t have a custom feed that already does this and you end up doing it manually. ![]() When you have the proper schema or open graph data implemented on your site you can choose to all Facebook to use the “microdata” to update your Product Catalog. ![]() In this post, we’ll cover how it works, how to get it set up, and settings you’ll want to be aware of. While this can be super useful it’s important to be aware of how it works so you know when and how the product will be added or updated. ![]() Facebook recently launched a new feature to allow eCommerce companies to update their product catalog using the Facebook pixel. ![]()
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