Adding pixel events to a website
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2025 8:31 am
Scrolling down the page you will find the “Verify Shelling” field. At this point you simply enter the URL of the site in the field, click “Verify” and wait for the verification to complete.
After a few seconds, the “Installed Successfully” notification message should appear just below the text field.
Click “Next”.
In the final step, you will be asked to add events to your WordPress website. Click on the event buttons. Then, select a Funnel event from the drop-down menu.
In the drop-down menu, there is a long list of available Funnel events. These include “Save”, “Start iceland telemarketing data Checkout”, “Sign Up”, “Click Ad”, “Tutorial Completed”, “Add to Wishlist”, “Credit Spent”, “Trial Started” and more.
Each of these events represents a checkpoint in the user journey. You can set which of these events you want to track.
For example, we have chosen “Sign Up” as the funnel event to track on our WooCommerce website.
Then, some parameters could be set.
Parameters are additional details that can be added to the shelling events. They are optional, but can be useful for tracking and understanding user behavior on the website. Examples of parameters are product IDs and transaction amounts.
For example, here we have set the parameters for the content ID of the page. By choosing the “Get Started” button, we can monitor whether users take the desired action and see if the call to action button works.
After a few seconds, the “Installed Successfully” notification message should appear just below the text field.
Click “Next”.
In the final step, you will be asked to add events to your WordPress website. Click on the event buttons. Then, select a Funnel event from the drop-down menu.
In the drop-down menu, there is a long list of available Funnel events. These include “Save”, “Start iceland telemarketing data Checkout”, “Sign Up”, “Click Ad”, “Tutorial Completed”, “Add to Wishlist”, “Credit Spent”, “Trial Started” and more.
Each of these events represents a checkpoint in the user journey. You can set which of these events you want to track.
For example, we have chosen “Sign Up” as the funnel event to track on our WooCommerce website.
Then, some parameters could be set.
Parameters are additional details that can be added to the shelling events. They are optional, but can be useful for tracking and understanding user behavior on the website. Examples of parameters are product IDs and transaction amounts.
For example, here we have set the parameters for the content ID of the page. By choosing the “Get Started” button, we can monitor whether users take the desired action and see if the call to action button works.