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Can I Put a Facebook Pixel on Squarespace?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 3:08 am

As a business owner, you’re always looking for ways to optimize your website and get the most out of your marketing efforts. Facebook Pixel is a tool that allows you to do just that. But can you use it on Squarespace?

The answer is yes! You can use Facebook Pixel on Squarespace to track conversions, optimize ads, and build Targeted audiences for your business. Here’s how to get started:

1. Create a Facebook Pixel

First, you’ll need to create a Facebook Pixel. You can do this by going to the Facebook Ads Manager and clicking on the “Pixels” tab. From there, click “Create a Pixel” and follow the instructions.

PRO TIP: If you are considering installing a Facebook pixel on your Squarespace website, be aware that there are some potential risks. First, Facebook pixels are not officially supported by Squarespace, so there is no guarantee that they will work properly. Additionally, because Facebook pixels are not built into Squarespace, they could potentially slow down your website. Finally, if you do not install the pixel correctly, it could result in your website being flagged as spam by Facebook.

2. Add the Facebook Pixel to Your Squarespace Site

Now that you have a Facebook Pixel, you’ll need to add it to your Squarespace site. The easiest way to do this is with the Squarespace Developer Platform. Just follow these instructions from Facebook.

3. Start Tracking Conversions!

Once you’ve added the Facebook Pixel to your Squarespace site, you can start tracking conversions. To do this, go back to the “Pixels” tab in the Facebook Ads Manager and click “Create Conversion.” From there, you can select what type of conversion you want to track and set up your pixel accordingly.

Now that you know how to use a Facebook Pixel on Squarespace, you can start optimizing your website for better results!

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.