Tracking Pixel

A Tracking Pixel is a one-by-one pixel image or code fragment embedded in a webpage or email that loads when a user views or interacts with content. Each time it fires, it sends data to an analytics or ad-tracking platform, capturing events like impressions, clicks, or purchases.

Pixels enable advertisers to attribute conversions, measure audience engagement, and build retargeting segments. For instance, when a shopper adds a product to the cart but doesn’t buy, the pixel logs the event so that personalized follow-up ads can appear later.

Accurate pixel placement and testing are crucial for performance tracking and campaign optimization. Combined with server-side postbacks, pixels form the backbone of reliable attribution in digital marketing.

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