Dynamic Ads
Dynamic Ads are ads dynamically created by populating an ad template with product information found in a data feed. This allows you to create thousands of ads without having to configure each of them individually. You can also use Dynamic Ads to target visitors based on how they have interacted with your website in the past.
The general steps for creating Dynamic Ads are:
- Set up conversion tracking for the specific standard events and their parameter object properties listed below, then
- Use the Commerce Manager to set up a dynamic ad set that targets those events
Requirements
- You must have a Facebook Page for the business that your dynamic ads will apply to.
- The pixel base code must already be installed.
- You must have access to the Facebook Ads Manager.
Standard Events
Before you can set up dynamic ads, you must first be tracking the following standard events. You must also include a parameter object with specific object properties with each tracked event.
Required Event | Required Object Properties |
---|---|
AddToCart | content_type and either content_ids or contents |
Purchase | content_type and either content_ids or contents |
ViewContent | content_type and either content_ids or contents |
Refer to the Object Properties section below to learn what values to assign to the required object properties.
Object Properties
content_type
The content_type
object property’s value must be set to either product
, or product_group
, depending on how you will configure your data feed when you set up your product catalog in the Commerce Manager.
If you will be tracking events associated with individual products, set the value to product
. If you are tracking events associated with product groups, set it to product_group
instead.
For example, here’s how you could track a visitor who has added the product with the ID 201
to a shopping cart. The ID matches the ID for that product in the product catalog.
fbq('track', 'AddToCart', // begin required parameter object { value: .5, currency: 'USD', content_type: 'product', // required property content_ids: '201' // required property, if not using 'contents' property } // end required parameter object );
content_ids
If you are using the content_ids
property in your parameter object, its value should correspond to the product ID or product IDs associated with the action. IDs must match the IDs found in your product catalog. Values can be either single IDs, or an array of IDs.
For example, here’s how to track a visitor who has added products with the IDs 201
and 301
to a shopping cart. The IDs match the IDs for those products in the product catalog.
fbq('track', 'AddToCart', // begin required parameter object { value: .5, currency: 'USD', content_type: 'product', // required property content_ids: ['201', '301'] // required property, if not using 'contents' property } // end required parameter object );
contents
If you are using the contents
property in your parameter object, in a sub-object, you must include the id
property, with the product ID or product IDs as its value, and include the quantity
property with a number of product items being added to cart or purchased. IDs must match the IDs found in your product catalog. contents
property value must be an array of objects.
For example, here’s how to track a visitor who has added a product with the ID 301
, and two products with the ID 401
, to a shopping cart. The IDs match the IDs for those products in the product catalog.
fbq('track', 'AddToCart', { value: .5, currency: 'USD', contents: [ { id: '301', quantity: 1 }, { id: '401', quantity: 2 }], content_type: 'product', });