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Wednesday, 21 February 2018

How To Add Facebook Pixel Code To Blogger Blogs

  • Sign in to your Blogger dashboard
  • Go to “Template” > “Edit HTML
  • Click inside the HTML and use CTRL F to find </head>
  • Paste the Facebook Pixel code above the </head>
  • Save your template.

How To Add Facebook Pixel Code To WordPress Blogs

There are different ways you can add Facebook Pixel code to WordPress but here is a simple method you can try :
  • Sign in to your WordPress Dashboard
  • Navigate to “Plugins” and click “Add New
  • Search for Insert Headers and Footers plugin
  • Install and activate the plugin
  • Go to Settings > Insert Headers and Footers
  • Paste the Facebook Pixel tracking code into the Scripts in Header box
  • Save your changes.
Alternatively, you can use Pixel Caffeine plugin or PixelYourSite Facebook Pixel plugin.

How To Test If Facebook Pixel is Working On Your Website

After you add Facebook Pixel to website, you need to make sure Facebook Pixel is actually working!
To do that, you need to install the Facebook Pixel Helper Chrome extension. It’s a Chrome plugin you can use to see if there’s a Facebook pixel installed on a website, check for errors, and understand the data that’s coming from a pixel.
Once you’ve successfully installed the extension you’ll see a notification that the plugin has been added to Chrome and a small icon will show in your address bar.
Thereafter, visit the website where you installed the Facebook Pixel code, click the Pixel Helper icon in the Chrome browser address bar and check the popup to see any pixels found on that page, and whether they’ve been set up successfully.

If the Pixel Helper finds a pixel on your site and there are no errors, then you’re ready to start creating Facebook ads with your pixel. Enjoy your Facebook remarketing, conversion tracking, and custom audiences!

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