Pixel
A Pixel, also called a tracking pixel, is a small snippet of code placed on a webpage that collects data when a user visits the site or performs a specific action. It’s invisible to users but invaluable for advertisers seeking to measure performance and understand audience behavior.
When a user views or clicks an ad, the pixel fires and sends information such as page visits, conversions, or time spent to the advertiser’s analytics platform. For instance, a pixel might track when a user completes a purchase after clicking a display ad, confirming campaign success.
In programmatic ecosystems like TwinRed, pixels power retargeting, attribution modeling, and performance optimization. They are fundamental to data-driven decision-making and accurate ROI tracking.
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