301 re-direct to track Facebook Ad ROI
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2016 2:28 am
For the campaign I worked on, I utilized this hack, but I'm still unsure whether it's against terms of service on Facebook.
So my question:
Have any of you utilized 301-re-directs to track your ROI on Facebook Ads? As you may already know, organic and ad results do not show "conversions" in Kickstarter analytics. All it says is "Facebook"...so while the ads will let you know how many people clicked, there is no way to do conversions, unless you make the link 301.
In other words, you make the link in the ad go to a unique page. Like www.12345.com. In your hosting provider, you "301 re-direct" www.12345.com to the Kickstarter project page. If there is a pledge, it is shown as coming from www.12345.com
We ended up going through an ad agency instead of pushing budget into this, but this was my work around.
Has anyone else tried this or any other method to tracking ROI from Facebook ads?
So my question:
Have any of you utilized 301-re-directs to track your ROI on Facebook Ads? As you may already know, organic and ad results do not show "conversions" in Kickstarter analytics. All it says is "Facebook"...so while the ads will let you know how many people clicked, there is no way to do conversions, unless you make the link 301.
In other words, you make the link in the ad go to a unique page. Like www.12345.com. In your hosting provider, you "301 re-direct" www.12345.com to the Kickstarter project page. If there is a pledge, it is shown as coming from www.12345.com
We ended up going through an ad agency instead of pushing budget into this, but this was my work around.
Has anyone else tried this or any other method to tracking ROI from Facebook ads?