If you install the base pixel code in the area of your main site then it will track across all of your web pages. The base pixel code includes the “PageView” Standard Event code and that will go on every page of your website. Then select From a new Website and Install code manually. Some Partner sites only need the Pixel ID to start tracking. If you only need your Pixel ID, that is on the right side where it says Pixel. The Base pixel code is under the drop-down menu that says “Add Events”. If your type of site is not listed in the Partner Integrations, then you will need to get the Base pixel code and add it to the area or script area of your site. For example, if you have a WordPress site, you can download your specific Facebook Pixel Plugin to easily install the Pixel on your site and you will be able to easily add new Standard Events to your site using their setup tool. If you need to install the Facebook Pixel on a new site, I would recommend first checking to see if there are instructions in the Partner Integrations area within the Events Manager. But if you have already created and installed your pixel, you will see traffic and any Events that the Pixel is tracking. If you haven’t created the Facebook Pixel you may be prompted to do that now. Again, menu items may be different but this is the most common. Your menu may look like 9 dots or it may look like 3 lines, there are several Ads Manager versions out there.
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