⚒️Pixel & Analytics Integrations
How AnyTrack integrates with your Pixels and Analytics.
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How AnyTrack integrates with your Pixels and Analytics.
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Pixels and Analytics integrations are where AnyTrack sends your conversion data. The most popular among them are the Facebook Pixel and Google Analytics.
By connecting AnyTrack with your pixels, you can tie any type of engagement or conversion events with your web analytics, and leverage your conversion data within the ad networks.
Each pixel and analytics has its own settings, but for the most part they follow the same setup flow.
We strongly recommend to follow onboarding process which will guarantee an accurate and fault free setup. In most cases, the setup is as simple as clicking "next" & "save" and instructions are provided for each step.
Track and measure your website marketing performances.
Build custom audiences for retargeting campaigns.
Attribute conversions and revenues to your ad campaigns (Google Ads, Facebook Ads).
Advanced reporting & Analytics.
Multi-channel attribution modeling and reporting.
To tie your conversion data with your pixels, both AnyTrack and the pixels need to be present on your site.
To enable AnyTrack to send conversion data to your pixel, you need to set each pixel ID into your AnyTrack dashboard.
Because conversions originates from various sources - ecommerce, affiliate networks, API, CRMs - and are labeled differently AnyTrack remaps these event names to standard Event Names. Yet, because each pixel might have its own Event Names you can either use the Standard Names or remap them to suit your business needs.
If you decide to use custom names, AnyTrack will create via API, the custom conversion events in your pixel / analytics accounts.
AnyTrack Events - The labels and conversion types they represent
Conversion Source Events - The labels sent by the conversion sources - ecommerce, affiliate networks.
Pixel Events - The conversion types standard Events
AnyTrack Events | Conversion Source Events | Pixel Events | 💡 What are these events? |
| n/a |
| When visitors click on product links or affiliate links. |
| n/a |
| When visitors submit a form on your site. |
| lead, cpl, demo |
| When a conversion is sent by a third party system. ex: clickbank |
| cpa, registration, FTD |
| When a conversion is sent by a third party system ex: clickbank |
| sale, puchase, payment |
| When a sale event is sent by a third party system like clickbank, cj. |
| download, install, app install |
| When a conversion is sent by a third party system and labeled download, install |
Each conversion holds important data, which can be further used in your marketing campaign. As we've seen above, the conversion type is crucial as it allows you to optimize your campaign according to each conversion goal or product that triggered the conversion.
Conversion type
Conversion value
Conversion Transaction ID (from the conversion source)
Brand Name - The product or advertiser name
Conversion Location - The last page the visitor saw before converting.
These values are available in each analytics / pixel reporting application, and can be used to segment your data and/ or create audiences for retargeting campaigns.
Connect with the analytics pixel - Authentication (Oauth) for FB and GA integration.
Enable Server-Side tracking (to send conversion data from third party systems ex: ClickBank)
Save or remap the conversion events names.
Open the Google Ads Tab.
Copy the tracking template and add it to your Ad account.