Chairs are in the same "niche". As you can see in my previous post I am asking about "Chairs campaign 2" so it is the same niche.
Question is if starting new campaign means Pixel knowledge is blank for it even if I gathered data about Chair buyers in campaign 1 ? ... ;)
I'm trying to make it clear...just asking what's the difference :)
So what u say is:
Chairs campaign 1 -> chairs product
TV campaign 1 -> TVs products
What if I make next campaign for Chairs e.g. "Chairs campaign 2"? Will FB pixel have to learn everything from the beginning about buyers for...
I'm gonna try to ask question looking at Pixel learning curve from the end. Maybe that will help you think of the answer. Three heads are better than one. :affiliatefix::affiliatefix::affiliatefix:
Let's say my Fb Pixel gathered a lot of data about buyers. I'm selling Chairs and TVs. I set up...
Hehe nope! :) Catalog will help when you have Dynamic Ads etc.
To just make use of Pixel learning curve about Audience Interests it's not necessary. The only question still remains... how it works? :)
@azgold : I think you got what I mean :) because you are trying to figure it out like me. But you must have in the back of your head that product URLs (or LP url) may change... :)
@tyoussef : Many different products in the same online store (so different niches/interests)
Ok so people who are likely to buy Chairs or TVs will be in the same same bag? It doesn't make any sense...
It would make sense to me only if I would have to create separete Ad Accounts per different Niche.
@azgold thanks for reply but I didn't mean that :)
What I mean is ... How Facebook pixel know in what niche I want to sell my products? Does it depends on Campaing or Ad Account? (pixel knowledge gathering)
I have Facebook Ad and it's working well with Precise targeting (phase 1). My pixel learned something already...
so I am going to "phase 2" and make BROAD interest targeting for the same product (but now my pixel has some knowledge from Phase1).
Q:
On what BASIS facebook Pixel will know that I...
That's good approach! I always do it this way BUT in this case there is a problem because I don't know how it works behind the scenes. I fear that the double-plugged pixel may have bad affect on the Facebook optimization process.
But I don't want to optimize for "Conversions" at the beginning but for "Content View" :)
I am asking if adding Facebook Pixel (with content view event) to Landing Page (on another domain) is correct action?
Please could you correct me if I'm wrong? :ninja:
My little sales funnel looks like that:
Landing Page (different domain) -> Product Page (Shopify shop) -> Add to Cart -> Thank You Page
If I want Facebook to optimize campaigns for Content View event should I add Content View Pixel to my...
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