Pubblico personalizzato dal sito web

Crea un pubblico personalizzato di utenti che hanno visitato il tuo sito web o effettuato azioni specifiche su di esso utilizzando il pixel di Meta, l'API Tag JavaScript e le regole per il pubblico.

Dopo aver creato un pubblico personalizzato con i dati del sito web, usalo per la targetizzazione dell'inserzione come fai con il pubblico personalizzato standard. Facebook aggiorna automaticamente questo pubblico in base ai criteri di mantenimento da te impostati.

Per maggiori informazioni, fai riferimento alla targetizzazione del pubblico personalizzato, all'API Tag di Facebook e alle statistiche sul pixel di Meta.

API Conversions

Se condividi eventi di conversione utilizzando API Conversions, puoi creare un pubblico personalizzato dal sito web e utilizzarlo per le inserzioni. Inoltre, puoi creare un pubblico personalizzato offline e un pubblico personalizzato per l'applicazione mobile. Ti consigliamo di condividere external_id come un parametro delle informazioni dei clienti per migliorare i tassi di corrispondenza e sfruttarli nei vari canali.

Tieni presente che la mappatura external_id effettuata tramite API Conversions è diversa da quella utilizzata con extern_id per creare un pubblico personalizzato del file clienti. La mappatura external_id non può essere utilizzata per la creazione di un pubblico personalizzato del file clienti. Allo stesso modo, extern_id effettuato tramite la mappatura del pubblico personalizzato del file ckuentu non può essere utilizzato per un pubblico personalizzato web, un pubblico personalizzato offline o un pubblico personalizzato per l'applicazione mobile.

Prima di iniziare

Per creare un pubblico personalizzato dai tuoi siti web devi accettare le Condizioni d'uso per il pubblico personalizzato in Gestione inserzioni.

Creazione di un pubblico

Per creare un pubblico personalizzato dal sito web, invia una richiesta POST a:

https://graph.facebook.com/v19.0/act_<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>/customaudiences

Usa i parametri seguenti:

Nome Descrizione

name

tipo: stringa

Obbligatorio.

Nome del pubblico.

rule

tipo: oggetto JSON

Obbligatorio.

Regole del pubblico applicate all'URL di reindirizzamento. Vedi Regole del pubblico.

retention_days

tipo: int

Facoltativo.

Numero di giorni per i quali mantenere una persona nel pubblico. Tra 1 e 180 giorni.


Se non specificato, recuperiamo il valore retention_days dal campo retention_seconds della regola.

prefill

tipo: booleano

Facoltativo. L'impostazione predefinita è true. Le opzioni disponibili sono:

  • true: include l'attività sul sito web registrata prima della creazione del pubblico.
  • false : include solo il traffico sul sito web dal momento della creazione del pubblico.

Se non specificato, recuperiamo il valore prefill dal campo retention_seconds della regola. Il valore precompilato massimo è 180 giorni.

Ad esempio:

curl -X POST \ -F 'name="My Test Website Custom Audience"' \ -F 'rule={ "inclusions": { "operator": "or", "rules": [ { "event_sources": [ { "id": "<PIXEL_ID>", "type": "pixel" } ], "retention_seconds": 8400, "filter": { "operator": "and", "filters": [ { "field": "url", "operator": "i_contains", "value": "shoes" } ] } } ] } }' \ -F 'prefill=1' \ -F 'access_token=<ACCESS_TOKEN>' \ https://graph.facebook.com/v19.0/act_<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>/customaudiences
'use strict'; const bizSdk = require('facebook-nodejs-business-sdk'); const AdAccount = bizSdk.AdAccount; const CustomAudience = bizSdk.CustomAudience; const access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>'; const app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>'; const app_id = '<APP_ID>'; const id = '<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>'; const api = bizSdk.FacebookAdsApi.init(access_token); const showDebugingInfo = true; // Setting this to true shows more debugging info. if (showDebugingInfo) { api.setDebug(true); } const logApiCallResult = (apiCallName, data) => { console.log(apiCallName); if (showDebugingInfo) { console.log('Data:' + JSON.stringify(data)); } }; let fields, params; fields = [ ]; params = { 'name' : 'My Test Website Custom Audience', 'rule' : {'inclusions':{'operator':'or','rules':[{'event_sources':[{'id':'<pixelID>','type':'pixel'}],'retention_seconds':8400,'filter':{'operator':'and','filters':[{'field':'url','operator':'i_contains','value':'shoes'}]}}]}}, 'prefill' : '1', }; const customaudiences = (new AdAccount(id)).createCustomAudience( fields, params ); logApiCallResult('customaudiences api call complete.', customaudiences);
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php'; use FacebookAds\Object\AdAccount; use FacebookAds\Object\CustomAudience; use FacebookAds\Api; use FacebookAds\Logger\CurlLogger; $access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>'; $app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>'; $app_id = '<APP_ID>'; $id = '<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>'; $api = Api::init($app_id, $app_secret, $access_token); $api->setLogger(new CurlLogger()); $fields = array( ); $params = array( 'name' => 'My Test Website Custom Audience', 'rule' => array('inclusions' => array('operator' => 'or','rules' => array(array('event_sources' => array(array('id' => '<pixelID>','type' => 'pixel')),'retention_seconds' => 8400,'filter' => array('operator' => 'and','filters' => array(array('field' => 'url','operator' => 'i_contains','value' => 'shoes'))))))), 'prefill' => '1', ); echo json_encode((new AdAccount($id))->createCustomAudience( $fields, $params )->exportAllData(), JSON_PRETTY_PRINT);
from facebook_business.adobjects.adaccount import AdAccount from facebook_business.adobjects.customaudience import CustomAudience from facebook_business.api import FacebookAdsApi access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>' app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>' app_id = '<APP_ID>' id = '<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>' FacebookAdsApi.init(access_token=access_token) fields = [ ] params = { 'name': 'My Test Website Custom Audience', 'rule': {'inclusions':{'operator':'or','rules':[{'event_sources':[{'id':'<pixelID>','type':'pixel'}],'retention_seconds':8400,'filter':{'operator':'and','filters':[{'field':'url','operator':'i_contains','value':'shoes'}]}}]}}, 'prefill': '1', } print AdAccount(id).create_custom_audience( fields=fields, params=params, )
import com.facebook.ads.sdk.*; import java.io.File; import java.util.Arrays; public class SAMPLE_CODE_EXAMPLE { public static void main (String args[]) throws APIException { String access_token = \"<ACCESS_TOKEN>\"; String app_secret = \"<APP_SECRET>\"; String app_id = \"<APP_ID>\"; String id = \"<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>\"; APIContext context = new APIContext(access_token).enableDebug(true); new AdAccount(id, context).createCustomAudience() .setName(\"My Test Website Custom Audience\") .setRule(\"{\\"inclusions\\":{\\"operator\\":\\"or\\",\\"rules\\":[{\\"event_sources\\":[{\\"id\\":\\"<pixelID>\\",\\"type\\":\\"pixel\\"}],\\"retention_seconds\\":8400,\\"filter\\":{\\"operator\\":\\"and\\",\\"filters\\":[{\\"field\\":\\"url\\",\\"operator\\":\\"i_contains\\",\\"value\\":\\"shoes\\"}]}}]}}\") .setPrefill(true) .execute(); } }
require 'facebook_ads' access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>' app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>' app_id = '<APP_ID>' id = '<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>' FacebookAds.configure do |config| config.access_token = access_token config.app_secret = app_secret end ad_account = FacebookAds::AdAccount.get(id) customaudiences = ad_account.customaudiences.create({ name: 'My Test Website Custom Audience', rule: {'inclusions':{'operator':'or','rules':[{'event_sources':[{'id':'<pixelID>','type':'pixel'}],'retention_seconds':8400,'filter':{'operator':'and','filters':[{'field':'url','operator':'i_contains','value':'shoes'}]}}]}}, prefill: '1', })

Esempio di risposta:

{
  "id": "123567890"
}

Regole del pubblico

Un pubblico personalizzato per i segmenti di pubblico personalizzato dal sito web deve contenere una regola per il pubblico. Ogni regola deve essere fornita come stringa codificata JSON. Per maggiori informazioni, consulta Regole del pubblico.

Pubblico personalizzato dal sito web con pixel di Meta

Utilizza la seguente chiamata API per creare un pubblico personalizzato con il pixel:

curl -X POST \ -F 'name="My WCA Pixel"' \ -F 'access_token=<ACCESS_TOKEN>' \ https://graph.facebook.com/v19.0/act_<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>/adspixels
'use strict'; const bizSdk = require('facebook-nodejs-business-sdk'); const AdAccount = bizSdk.AdAccount; const AdsPixel = bizSdk.AdsPixel; const access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>'; const app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>'; const app_id = '<APP_ID>'; const id = '<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>'; const api = bizSdk.FacebookAdsApi.init(access_token); const showDebugingInfo = true; // Setting this to true shows more debugging info. if (showDebugingInfo) { api.setDebug(true); } const logApiCallResult = (apiCallName, data) => { console.log(apiCallName); if (showDebugingInfo) { console.log('Data:' + JSON.stringify(data)); } }; let fields, params; fields = [ ]; params = { 'name' : 'My WCA Pixel', }; const adspixels = (new AdAccount(id)).createAdsPixel( fields, params ); logApiCallResult('adspixels api call complete.', adspixels);
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php'; use FacebookAds\Object\AdAccount; use FacebookAds\Object\AdsPixel; use FacebookAds\Api; use FacebookAds\Logger\CurlLogger; $access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>'; $app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>'; $app_id = '<APP_ID>'; $id = '<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>'; $api = Api::init($app_id, $app_secret, $access_token); $api->setLogger(new CurlLogger()); $fields = array( ); $params = array( 'name' => 'My WCA Pixel', ); echo json_encode((new AdAccount($id))->createAdsPixel( $fields, $params )->exportAllData(), JSON_PRETTY_PRINT);
from facebook_business.adobjects.adaccount import AdAccount from facebook_business.adobjects.adspixel import AdsPixel from facebook_business.api import FacebookAdsApi access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>' app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>' app_id = '<APP_ID>' id = '<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>' FacebookAdsApi.init(access_token=access_token) fields = [ ] params = { 'name': 'My WCA Pixel', } print AdAccount(id).create_ads_pixel( fields=fields, params=params, )
import com.facebook.ads.sdk.*; import java.io.File; import java.util.Arrays; public class SAMPLE_CODE_EXAMPLE { public static void main (String args[]) throws APIException { String access_token = \"<ACCESS_TOKEN>\"; String app_secret = \"<APP_SECRET>\"; String app_id = \"<APP_ID>\"; String id = \"<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>\"; APIContext context = new APIContext(access_token).enableDebug(true); new AdAccount(id, context).createAdsPixel() .setName(\"My WCA Pixel\") .execute(); } }
require 'facebook_ads' access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>' app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>' app_id = '<APP_ID>' id = '<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>' FacebookAds.configure do |config| config.access_token = access_token config.app_secret = app_secret end ad_account = FacebookAds::AdAccount.get(id) adspixels = ad_account.adspixels.create({ name: 'My WCA Pixel', })

La chiamata restituisce l'ID del pixel:

{
  "id": "11111"
}

Lettura del codice del pixel del pubblico personalizzato

Recupera il codice del pixel del pubblico personalizzato:

curl -X GET \ -d 'fields="code"' \ -d 'access_token=<ACCESS_TOKEN>' \ https://graph.facebook.com/v19.0/<PIXEL_ID>/
'use strict'; const bizSdk = require('facebook-nodejs-business-sdk'); const AdsPixel = bizSdk.AdsPixel; const access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>'; const app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>'; const app_id = '<APP_ID>'; const id = '<ADS_PIXEL_ID>'; const api = bizSdk.FacebookAdsApi.init(access_token); const showDebugingInfo = true; // Setting this to true shows more debugging info. if (showDebugingInfo) { api.setDebug(true); } const logApiCallResult = (apiCallName, data) => { console.log(apiCallName); if (showDebugingInfo) { console.log('Data:' + JSON.stringify(data)); } }; let fields, params; fields = [ 'code', ]; params = { }; const sample_code = (new AdsPixel(id)).get( fields, params ); logApiCallResult('sample_code api call complete.', sample_code);
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php'; use FacebookAds\Object\AdsPixel; use FacebookAds\Api; use FacebookAds\Logger\CurlLogger; $access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>'; $app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>'; $app_id = '<APP_ID>'; $id = '<ADS_PIXEL_ID>'; $api = Api::init($app_id, $app_secret, $access_token); $api->setLogger(new CurlLogger()); $fields = array( 'code', ); $params = array( ); echo json_encode((new AdsPixel($id))->getSelf( $fields, $params )->exportAllData(), JSON_PRETTY_PRINT);
from facebook_business.adobjects.adspixel import AdsPixel from facebook_business.api import FacebookAdsApi access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>' app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>' app_id = '<APP_ID>' id = '<ADS_PIXEL_ID>' FacebookAdsApi.init(access_token=access_token) fields = [ 'code', ] params = { } print AdsPixel(id).get( fields=fields, params=params, )
import com.facebook.ads.sdk.*; import java.io.File; import java.util.Arrays; public class SAMPLE_CODE_EXAMPLE { public static void main (String args[]) throws APIException { String access_token = \"<ACCESS_TOKEN>\"; String app_secret = \"<APP_SECRET>\"; String app_id = \"<APP_ID>\"; String id = \"<ADS_PIXEL_ID>\"; APIContext context = new APIContext(access_token).enableDebug(true); new AdsPixel(id, context).get() .requestCodeField() .execute(); } }
require 'facebook_ads' access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>' app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>' app_id = '<APP_ID>' id = '<ADS_PIXEL_ID>' FacebookAds.configure do |config| config.access_token = access_token config.app_secret = app_secret end ads_pixel = FacebookAds::AdsPixel.get(id ,'code')

Restituisce il seguente risultato, in cui code contiene il codice del pixel del pubblico personalizzato pertinente:

{
  "data": [
    {
      "code": "<script>(function() {\n  var _fbq = window._fbq || (window._fbq = []);\n  if (!_fbq.loaded) {\n    var fbds = document.createElement('script');\n    fbds.async = true;\n    fbds.src = 'https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/fbds.js';\n    var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0];\n    s.parentNode.insertBefore(fbds, s);\n    _fbq.loaded = true;\n  }\n  _fbq.push(['addPixelId', '11111']);\n})();\nwindow._fbq = window._fbq || [];\nwindow._fbq.push(['track', 'PixelInitialized', {}]);\n</script>\n<noscript><img height=\"1\" width=\"1\" alt=\"\" style=\"display:none\" src=\"https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=11111&amp;amp;ev=NoScript\" /></noscript>", 
      "id": "11111"
    }
  ], 
  "paging": {
    "cursors": {
      "before": "MjM4NzQ5Njk5NjI2Mzc2", 
      "after": "MjM4NzQ5Njk5NjI2Mzc2"
    }
  }
}

Gestione del pubblico

Lettura

Per leggere il pubblico per un account pubblicitario, devi eseguire una richiesta HTTP GET:

https://graph.facebook.com/v19.0/act_<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>/customaudiences

Esempio:

curl -X GET \ -d 'fields="id"' \ -d 'access_token=<ACCESS_TOKEN>' \ https://graph.facebook.com/v19.0/act_<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>/customaudiences
'use strict'; const bizSdk = require('facebook-nodejs-business-sdk'); const AdAccount = bizSdk.AdAccount; const CustomAudience = bizSdk.CustomAudience; const access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>'; const app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>'; const app_id = '<APP_ID>'; const id = '<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>'; const api = bizSdk.FacebookAdsApi.init(access_token); const showDebugingInfo = true; // Setting this to true shows more debugging info. if (showDebugingInfo) { api.setDebug(true); } const logApiCallResult = (apiCallName, data) => { console.log(apiCallName); if (showDebugingInfo) { console.log('Data:' + JSON.stringify(data)); } }; let fields, params; fields = [ 'id', ]; params = { }; const customaudiencess = (new AdAccount(id)).getCustomAudiences( fields, params ); logApiCallResult('customaudiencess api call complete.', customaudiencess);
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php'; use FacebookAds\Object\AdAccount; use FacebookAds\Object\CustomAudience; use FacebookAds\Api; use FacebookAds\Logger\CurlLogger; $access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>'; $app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>'; $app_id = '<APP_ID>'; $id = '<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>'; $api = Api::init($app_id, $app_secret, $access_token); $api->setLogger(new CurlLogger()); $fields = array( 'id', ); $params = array( ); echo json_encode((new AdAccount($id))->getCustomAudiences( $fields, $params )->getResponse()->getContent(), JSON_PRETTY_PRINT);
from facebook_business.adobjects.adaccount import AdAccount from facebook_business.adobjects.customaudience import CustomAudience from facebook_business.api import FacebookAdsApi access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>' app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>' app_id = '<APP_ID>' id = '<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>' FacebookAdsApi.init(access_token=access_token) fields = [ 'id', ] params = { } print AdAccount(id).get_custom_audiences( fields=fields, params=params, )
import com.facebook.ads.sdk.*; import java.io.File; import java.util.Arrays; public class SAMPLE_CODE_EXAMPLE { public static void main (String args[]) throws APIException { String access_token = \"<ACCESS_TOKEN>\"; String app_secret = \"<APP_SECRET>\"; String app_id = \"<APP_ID>\"; String id = \"<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>\"; APIContext context = new APIContext(access_token).enableDebug(true); new AdAccount(id, context).getCustomAudiences() .requestField(\"id\") .execute(); } }
require 'facebook_ads' access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>' app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>' app_id = '<APP_ID>' id = '<AD_ACCOUNT_ID>' FacebookAds.configure do |config| config.access_token = access_token config.app_secret = app_secret end ad_account = FacebookAds::AdAccount.get(id) customaudiencess = ad_account.customaudiences({ fields: { 'id' }, })

Esempio di risposta:

{
  "data": [
    {
      "name": "My Test CA", 
      "id": "1234567890"
    }, 
    {
      "name": "WCA", 
      "id": "0987654321"
    },
  ],
}

Per leggere un pubblico personalizzato specifico:

curl -X GET \ -d 'fields="name,rule"' \ -d 'access_token=<ACCESS_TOKEN>' \ https://graph.facebook.com/v19.0/<CUSTOM_AUDIENCE_ID>/
'use strict'; const bizSdk = require('facebook-nodejs-business-sdk'); const CustomAudience = bizSdk.CustomAudience; const access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>'; const app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>'; const app_id = '<APP_ID>'; const id = '<CUSTOM_AUDIENCE_ID>'; const api = bizSdk.FacebookAdsApi.init(access_token); const showDebugingInfo = true; // Setting this to true shows more debugging info. if (showDebugingInfo) { api.setDebug(true); } const logApiCallResult = (apiCallName, data) => { console.log(apiCallName); if (showDebugingInfo) { console.log('Data:' + JSON.stringify(data)); } }; let fields, params; fields = [ 'name', 'rule', ]; params = { }; const sample_code = (new CustomAudience(id)).get( fields, params ); logApiCallResult('sample_code api call complete.', sample_code);
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php'; use FacebookAds\Object\CustomAudience; use FacebookAds\Api; use FacebookAds\Logger\CurlLogger; $access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>'; $app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>'; $app_id = '<APP_ID>'; $id = '<CUSTOM_AUDIENCE_ID>'; $api = Api::init($app_id, $app_secret, $access_token); $api->setLogger(new CurlLogger()); $fields = array( 'name', 'rule', ); $params = array( ); echo json_encode((new CustomAudience($id))->getSelf( $fields, $params )->exportAllData(), JSON_PRETTY_PRINT);
from facebook_business.adobjects.customaudience import CustomAudience from facebook_business.api import FacebookAdsApi access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>' app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>' app_id = '<APP_ID>' id = '<CUSTOM_AUDIENCE_ID>' FacebookAdsApi.init(access_token=access_token) fields = [ 'name', 'rule', ] params = { } print CustomAudience(id).get( fields=fields, params=params, )
import com.facebook.ads.sdk.*; import java.io.File; import java.util.Arrays; public class SAMPLE_CODE_EXAMPLE { public static void main (String args[]) throws APIException { String access_token = \"<ACCESS_TOKEN>\"; String app_secret = \"<APP_SECRET>\"; String app_id = \"<APP_ID>\"; String id = \"<CUSTOM_AUDIENCE_ID>\"; APIContext context = new APIContext(access_token).enableDebug(true); new CustomAudience(id, context).get() .requestNameField() .requestRuleField() .execute(); } }
require 'facebook_ads' access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>' app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>' app_id = '<APP_ID>' id = '<CUSTOM_AUDIENCE_ID>' FacebookAds.configure do |config| config.access_token = access_token config.app_secret = app_secret end custom_audience = FacebookAds::CustomAudience.get(id ,'name,rule')

Esempio di risposta:

{
  "name": "My WCA", 
  "rule": "{\"and\": [\n\t\t{\"url\": {\"i_contains\": \"shoes\"}},\n\t\t{\"url\": {\"i_contains\": \"red\"}}]}", 
  "id": "1234567890"
}

Aggiornamento

Per aggiornare il nome di un pubblico personalizzato:

curl -X POST \ -F 'name="Updated Name for CA"' \ -F 'access_token=<ACCESS_TOKEN>' \ https://graph.facebook.com/v19.0/<CUSTOM_AUDIENCE_ID>/
'use strict'; const bizSdk = require('facebook-nodejs-business-sdk'); const CustomAudience = bizSdk.CustomAudience; const access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>'; const app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>'; const app_id = '<APP_ID>'; const id = '<CUSTOM_AUDIENCE_ID>'; const api = bizSdk.FacebookAdsApi.init(access_token); const showDebugingInfo = true; // Setting this to true shows more debugging info. if (showDebugingInfo) { api.setDebug(true); } const logApiCallResult = (apiCallName, data) => { console.log(apiCallName); if (showDebugingInfo) { console.log('Data:' + JSON.stringify(data)); } }; let fields, params; fields = [ ]; params = { 'name' : 'Updated Name for CA', }; const sample_code = (new CustomAudience(id)).update( fields, params ); logApiCallResult('sample_code api call complete.', sample_code);
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php'; use FacebookAds\Object\CustomAudience; use FacebookAds\Api; use FacebookAds\Logger\CurlLogger; $access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>'; $app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>'; $app_id = '<APP_ID>'; $id = '<CUSTOM_AUDIENCE_ID>'; $api = Api::init($app_id, $app_secret, $access_token); $api->setLogger(new CurlLogger()); $fields = array( ); $params = array( 'name' => 'Updated Name for CA', ); echo json_encode((new CustomAudience($id))->updateSelf( $fields, $params )->exportAllData(), JSON_PRETTY_PRINT);
from facebook_business.adobjects.customaudience import CustomAudience from facebook_business.api import FacebookAdsApi access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>' app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>' app_id = '<APP_ID>' id = '<CUSTOM_AUDIENCE_ID>' FacebookAdsApi.init(access_token=access_token) fields = [ ] params = { 'name': 'Updated Name for CA', } print CustomAudience(id).update( fields=fields, params=params, )
import com.facebook.ads.sdk.*; import java.io.File; import java.util.Arrays; public class SAMPLE_CODE_EXAMPLE { public static void main (String args[]) throws APIException { String access_token = \"<ACCESS_TOKEN>\"; String app_secret = \"<APP_SECRET>\"; String app_id = \"<APP_ID>\"; String id = \"<CUSTOM_AUDIENCE_ID>\"; APIContext context = new APIContext(access_token).enableDebug(true); new CustomAudience(id, context).update() .setName(\"Updated Name for CA\") .execute(); } }
require 'facebook_ads' access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>' app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>' app_id = '<APP_ID>' id = '<CUSTOM_AUDIENCE_ID>' FacebookAds.configure do |config| config.access_token = access_token config.app_secret = app_secret end custom_audience = FacebookAds::CustomAudience.get(id) custom_audience.name = 'Updated Name for CA' custom_audience.save

Esempio di risposta:

{
  "success": true
}

Eliminazione

Eliminare un pubblico in base all'id:

curl -X DELETE \ -F 'access_token=<ACCESS_TOKEN>' \ https://graph.facebook.com/v19.0/<CUSTOM_AUDIENCE_ID>/
'use strict'; const bizSdk = require('facebook-nodejs-business-sdk'); const CustomAudience = bizSdk.CustomAudience; const AbstractObject = bizSdk.AbstractObject; const access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>'; const app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>'; const app_id = '<APP_ID>'; const id = '<CUSTOM_AUDIENCE_ID>'; const api = bizSdk.FacebookAdsApi.init(access_token); const showDebugingInfo = true; // Setting this to true shows more debugging info. if (showDebugingInfo) { api.setDebug(true); } const logApiCallResult = (apiCallName, data) => { console.log(apiCallName); if (showDebugingInfo) { console.log('Data:' + JSON.stringify(data)); } }; let fields, params; fields = [ ]; params = { }; const sample_code = (new CustomAudience(id)).delete( fields, params ); logApiCallResult('sample_code api call complete.', sample_code);
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php'; use FacebookAds\Object\CustomAudience; use FacebookAds\Object\AbstractObject; use FacebookAds\Api; use FacebookAds\Logger\CurlLogger; $access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>'; $app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>'; $app_id = '<APP_ID>'; $id = '<CUSTOM_AUDIENCE_ID>'; $api = Api::init($app_id, $app_secret, $access_token); $api->setLogger(new CurlLogger()); $fields = array( ); $params = array( ); echo json_encode((new CustomAudience($id))->deleteSelf( $fields, $params )->exportAllData(), JSON_PRETTY_PRINT);
from facebook_business.adobjects.customaudience import CustomAudience from facebook_business.adobjects.abstractobject import AbstractObject from facebook_business.api import FacebookAdsApi access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>' app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>' app_id = '<APP_ID>' id = '<CUSTOM_AUDIENCE_ID>' FacebookAdsApi.init(access_token=access_token) fields = [ ] params = { } print CustomAudience(id).delete( fields=fields, params=params, )
import com.facebook.ads.sdk.*; import java.io.File; import java.util.Arrays; public class SAMPLE_CODE_EXAMPLE { public static void main (String args[]) throws APIException { String access_token = \"<ACCESS_TOKEN>\"; String app_secret = \"<APP_SECRET>\"; String app_id = \"<APP_ID>\"; String id = \"<CUSTOM_AUDIENCE_ID>\"; APIContext context = new APIContext(access_token).enableDebug(true); new CustomAudience(id, context).delete() .execute(); } }
require 'facebook_ads' access_token = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>' app_secret = '<APP_SECRET>' app_id = '<APP_ID>' id = '<CUSTOM_AUDIENCE_ID>' FacebookAds.configure do |config| config.access_token = access_token config.app_secret = app_secret end custom_audience = FacebookAds::CustomAudience.get(id) custom_audience.destroy({ })

Esempio di risposta:

{
  "success": true
}

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Data dinamica (beta)

Consente nelle inserzioni di viaggi di targetizzare gli utenti che hanno cercato hotel e voli in base alla data di check-in degli utenti. Ad esempio, un inserzionista può creare un pubblico che definisce come destinatari solo gli utenti con date di check-in nel futuro.

Gli inserzionisti di viaggi devono fornire la data di check-in desiderata nel campo checkin_date per attivare il pixel:

fbq('track', 'Search', {'checkin_date': '2015-09-15', 'num_of_travelers':2});  

Formati di data/ora supportati

Attualmente è supportato solo il formato di data/ora ISO-8601. Ad esempio:

  • YYYYMMDD (ad es. 20080921)
  • YYYY-MM-DD (ad es. 1997-07-16)
  • YYYY-MM-DDThh:mmTZD (ad es. 1997-07-16T19:20+0100)
  • YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssTZD (ad es. 1997-07-16T19:20:30+0100)

Dove:

  • YYYY sono le quattro cifre dell'anno
  • MM sono le due cifre del mese (01=gennaio, ecc.)
  • DD sono le due cifre del giorno del mese (da 01 a 31)
  • hh sono le due cifre dell'ora (da 00 a 23) (am/pm NON consentito)
  • mm sono le due cifre dei minuti (da 00 a 59)
  • ss sono le due cifre dei secondi (da 00 a 59)
  • TZD è l'identificatore del fuso orario (+hhmm o -hhmm)

Esempi

Gli utenti che hanno cercato un hotel con start_date successiva a oggi negli ultimi 30 giorni:

curl 
-F "name=search_hotel_later_than_today" 
-F "pixel_id=PIXEL_ID"  
-F "retention_days=30" 
-F 'rule={"event": {"i_contains": "search"}}' 
-F 'rule_aggregation={"type":"last_event_time_field", "config":{"field":"checkin_date", "time_format":"YYYY-MM-DD"}, "operator":"@&amp;lt;", "value": "0"}' 
-F "access_token=ACCESS_TOKEN" 
"https://graph.facebook.com/API_VERSION/act_AD_ACCOUNT_ID/customaudiences"

Best practice

  • Prova diverse misure del valore potenziali, ad esempio le persone che visitano il sito di frequente ma non hanno mai effettuato acquisti o le persone che visitano il sito da più dispositivi.
  • Crea un pubblico simile in base al pubblico personalizzato con le migliori prestazioni.

FAQ

With Custom Audiences, you can reach people who recently visited your website and deliver them highly relevant ads based on interest they express in your products.

Other benefits include:

  • Remarket to people using your website
  • Make your existing ads more efficient by excluding audiences of people who have already converted on your message
  • Create lookalike audiences of people who look like the people browsing your website

By tracking how each customer progresses in a process, you can more effectively influence customers who expressed interest in your products. For example, using Meta Pixel, capture intent based on activity of people who are viewing pages about a loyalty program, browsing a particular product page, or filling out a preferences form. Later, you can serve relevant ads to these people to help them complete the conversion.

See Advertiser Help Center, Custom Audience from your Website. When you add or remove people, updates can take a few hours. But your ads continue to run.

At this time, there's a maximum of 10000 Custom Audiences from your website that can be created in a single account.

Yes. Exclusion targeting prevents a particular audience from seeing your ad to help deliver your advertising more precisely. For example, exclude an audience of your current customers if you run a campaign to acquire new customers.

In Ads Manager, in the audience section of creating an ad, click Exclude and add the custom audience to the list.

The longest duration can be set for 365 days. After 365 days, audience members are removed, unless they revisit the website again and match the same audience rule.

Yes. Open Ad Manager. Under the Audiences tab, click the New Audience drop-down menu and select Lookalikes.

Dating can use Custom Audiences from your website. However, gambling websites must be approved through the sales team on a managed list, and you must provide demographic restrictions, such as 21 years+.

We recommend CPM bidding for Website Custom Audience until your audience has reached a sufficiently large size. Start with CPM, then migrate to oCPM or CPC once you reach sufficient scale.

Yes, Custom Audiences from your website works with all native ad formats and serves across desktop, mobile, and tablet.

FBX and Website Custom Audiences are complementary products. FBX is best when advertisers require product-level dynamic ads, which are as current as possible and are not yet easily facilitated by Custom Audiences from your website. However, FBX is limited to desktop inventory. Custom Audiences from your website allows targeting across browsers, overlaying of Meta data, access to mobile inventory, and usage of all Meta ad units—all of which are not available on FBX.

Custom Audiences from Your Website requests a duration where customers will be retained within the audience created. The duration is based on when customers visited a website and fired the Meta Pixel. For example, with a retention window of 30 days, if someone visits a website and matches an Audience rule on June 1st, Facebook automatically removes them from the Website Custom Audience on June 30.

You can create rules based on URLs visited or on custom events from Meta Pixel. Using custom data, create audiences based upon SKUs, Pricing, Color, or any other attribute you send to Facebook. See Meta Pixel.

No personal information is reported to the advertiser about any individual person on a website. You can only target an audience once it reaches a certain size; it's impossible to learn the individual identity an any person visiting a website.

Meta also provides an AdChoices link where people can learn more and opt out of targeted ads they receive. Click the “x” in the top-right corner of ads to show more options:

  • Hide this ad — Don't see this ad again (Facebook native). This is specific to the ad ID in the campaign only.
  • Hide all ads — Don't see any other ads from that advertiser (Facebook native). Hide any ads from either that subdomain, such as savings.att.com or att.com, or the page facebook.com/ATT if we have it. Block the sub-domain or page across ad accounts.
  • Why Am I seeing this Ad?

View Tags are not yet permitted for Custom Audiences from your website clients. Only Atlas view tag are accepted at this time.

Yes, it's possible to share Website Custom Audiences.

If an Active campaign targets a Website Custom Audience and that audience is deleted, the campaign is put on Pause.

We update an audience as soon as technically possible. Once customers go to webpages with a Meta Pixel and match an Audience rule, they're added to that Website Custom Audience. If this Website Custom Audience is being targeted with an ad, the customer is eligible to be served an ad in a matter of minutes.

No. There's one Meta Pixel generated per account. Add this Meta Pixel to all pages of your website one at a time, and use Audience rules to create different Website Custom Audiences.

Yes. You can use data from third-party tags, Tag Managers, or a DFA Floodlight tag. This depends on the sophistication of the third-party client. Simple rules are easy to implement, but if you pass dynamic variables through the JavaScript event, your third-party tag should receive them and pass them to the Meta Pixel via Custom Data fields.

The full JavaScript version has the following advantages over the IMG-only pixel:

  • It's cross-browser and cross-platform.
  • It's fast and loads asynchronously so it doesn't block the page load.
  • Built-in cache buster increases effectiveness.
  • You can send custom data with large payloads using HTTP POST.
  • It captures the original page URL when the pixel is placed in a tag container.

A pixel ID is an identifier of the piece of code placed on an advertiser's website. There's one pixel ID per Meta Ad account.

In your rules, refer to event names under the parameter 'event'. For rules based on custom data, refer to it the same way you do for referring URLs, under the parameter 'url'. For example, to matches all visitors:

  • to URLs containing 'signup', or
  • associated with event 'SignUp' by fbq.push(['track', 'SignUp']);
"filter": {
    "operator": "or",
    "filters": [
        {
            "field": "url",
            "operator": "i_contains",
            "value": "signup"
        }
        {
            "field": "event",
            "operator": "i_contains",
            "value": "SignUp"
        }
    ]
}

The following rule matches all visitors who have viewed any product in the TV category by fbq.push(['track', 'ViewProduct', {category: 'TV'}]);.

"filter": {
    "operator": "or",
    "filters": [
        {
            "field": "event",
            "operator": "i_contains",
            "value": "ViewProduct"
        }
        {
            "field": "category",
            "operator": "i_contains",
            "value": "TV"
        }
    ]
},

The above examples shows how to track remarketing events. Use the same way to track conversion events by replacing eventName with conversion ID. This ID is created during the regular conversion creation flow (https://www.facebook.com/ads/manage/convtrack.php).

window.fbq = window.fbq || [];
fbq.push(['track', 123456, {currency: 'USD', value: 30.00}]);

Ideally, you don't need to know whether a fired event is a conversion event or a remarketing event. You only need the conversion ID to fire a conversion event. For example, if the old conversion pixel is:

var fb_param = {};
fb_param.pixel_id = '1234567890';
fb_param.value = '5.00';
fb_param.currency = 'USD';
(elided other code)

Then, using the new pixel, it is the following:

window.fbq = window.fbq || [];
fbq.push(['track', 1234567890, {currency: 'USD', value: 5.00}]);

The old conversion pixel allowed either a conversion pixel or a remarketing pixel on a page. Meta Pixel allows multiple pixel firings, including multiple conversion events, multiple remarketing events, or both per page.

Manually insert an IMG tag:

<img height="1" width="1" border="0" alt="" style="display:none"
  src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=pixel_ID/ad_account_id&amp;ev=event name&amp;cd[p1]=v1&amp;cd[p2]=v2..." />

Custom data is represented as key-value pairs. Each parameter is inside 'cd[...]'. For example:

<img height="1" width="1" border="0" alt="" style="display:none"
  src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=1234&amp;ev=ViewProduct
       &amp;cd[category]=TV" />

Is equivalent to the following JS call:

window.fbq = window.fbq || [];
fbq.push(['track', 'ViewProduct', {category: 'TV'}]);

Use parameter 'ev' to specify conversion ID, parameter 'cd[value]' to specify value, and parameter 'cd[currency]' to specify currency:

<img height="1" width="1" border="0" alt="" style="display:none"
  src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=1234&amp;ev=1234567890
       &amp;cd[value]=5.00&amp;cd[currency]=USD" />

Meta Pixel code tries to fire events using JavaScript first. If JavaScript isn't available, Meta Pixel code tries to use image pixel. However it's recommended to always use the JavaScript pixel:

  • Can be fired multiple times on each page load.
  • Can control when an event should be fired such as on a button click.
  • Not subject to HTTP GET limit in sending custom data.