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In this video I show you how add your Facebook Ads pixel to your OptimizePress pages so you can track lead conversions.

Links:
OptimizePress: https://crazyeyemarketing.com/out/optimizepress
Facebook Ads: https://www.facebook.com/business/products/ads

OptimizePress Mini-Course Videos:
– Connect OptimizePress to ActiveCampaign: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVI58a49wiQ
– Build A Page Using A Pre-Built Template In OptimizePress: https://youtu.be/GhLD09kFVJI
– Build A Page From Scratch With OptimizePress: https://youtu.be/-n_ZTK7U7Sw
– Make A Thank You Page In OptimizePress: https://youtu.be/s7JOfqWK8vw
– Make A Split Test With Google Analytics And OptimizePress: https://youtu.be/YXKU4I1mgNc
– Add A Facebook Pixel To OptimizePress: You’re on!


    5 replies to "How To Add A Facebook Pixel To OptimizePress"

    • @jessedameron7985

      Hi. My OptimizePress page (OptimizePress 3) does not have a separate "Thank You" page when someone submits their email address. It just shows a small message within the same landing page. Do you know where to put the 2nd Facebook tracking pixel? Thanks.

    • @ShelitaRN

      You Rock and Reign! Exactly what I needed and straight to the point! Thanks so much!

    • @benoitgrandais7021

      Hey,

      I don't understand because the plugin Facebook Pixel Helper detects the pixel on my page but it's written "ERRORS
      The Facebook pixel code on this page didn't load, so no information was sent to Facebook.".

      I don't have any ideas about what is missing. The pixel is detected but when I want to add customized event nothing is detected.. Do you have an idea about this error message please ?

    • @Afritunez

      Im considering going for cpv lab for tracking, but i see that your using google analytics, do u recommend that instead ? can you run split test with analytics ?

    • @healthvitality1890

      On Facebook's instructions for adding the event code it says "Be sure not to insert the event code inside the <head> tags". Have things changed since you posted this video, or is this just an alternate way that's easier. Facebook says that Event code snippets should be inserted as a separate </script>
      inside the body, not the head. I'm going to follow your instructions because it's easier, and someone else told me of your method as well. Hopefully it still works, FB is always changing things.

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