{"id":23959,"date":"2023-04-05T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2023-04-05T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"\/uncategorized\/understanding-the-difference-between-metas-in-platform-data-and-your-own-first-party-pixel\/"},"modified":"2026-03-29T22:16:52","modified_gmt":"2026-03-29T22:16:52","slug":"understanding-the-difference-between-metas-in-platform-data-and-your-own-first-party-pixel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/goodads.ai\/blog\/understanding-the-difference-between-metas-in-platform-data-and-your-own-first-party-pixel","title":{"rendered":"Understanding the difference between Meta\u2019s in-platform data and your own first-party pixel"},"content":{"rendered":"<p id=\"\">A first-party pixel is a tracking pixel or code you can add to your website to collect data on user behavior and engagement. It helps you track user activity such as clicks on ads, purchases, etc., and attribute that activity to specific marketing campaigns or channels.<\/p>\n<p id=\"\">For example, if a user clicks on a Meta ad and is directed to a website, the first-party pixel will track the user&#8217;s activity on the website. This can include information such as what pages they visit and what actions they take \u2014 the products they click on, add to cart, and purchase, etc.<\/p>\n<p id=\"\">This click data can help you correctly attribute purchases to specific Facebook (and other) ad campaigns and measure their effectiveness, in addition to knowing each customer\u2019s exact journey through your website, pages, and ads.<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"\"><strong id=\"\">Why do you even need a first-party pixel?\u00a0<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p id=\"\">Until iOS14, Meta used its own in-platform tracking alongside third-party cookies to track user behavior across different websites and platforms. However,<a id=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/socioh.com\/blog\/ios-14-a-breakdown-of-why-your-ads-arent-working\"> with Apple\u2019s ATT changes and the related data loss<\/a>, and now with Google moving toward phasing out third-party cookies, <span class=\"blue-low-highlight\" style=\"background-image: linear-gradient(to bottom, var(--white), white 65%, rgba(45, 156, 219, .25) 65%, rgba(45, 156, 219, .25)); display: inline;\">first-party pixels have become an important tool to ensure transparency in attribution.<\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"\">A key difference between Meta\u2019s in-platform reporting and first-party pixel data is that first-party data is owned and controlled by the website owner.<\/p>\n<p id=\"\">Another important difference is that while Meta uses view-through attribution (in addition to click-based attribution), first-party pixels mostly use click-based tracking. This means that since every click can be accurately tracked, a first-party pixel can help advertisers make informed decisions about when to scale or shut down an ad \u2014 even when Meta\u2019s own data is unreliable.<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"\"><strong id=\"\">What are the benefits of using a first-party attribution tool over Meta\u2019s in-platform analytics?<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p id=\"\">Let\u2019s take a look at the advantages of a first-party pixel for advertisers:<\/p>\n<p id=\"\"><span class=\"blue-low-highlight\"><strong id=\"\">Track conversions across advertising channels and platforms<\/strong><\/span>: Meta\u2019s in-platform reporting is restricted to Meta\u2019s own platforms and campaigns, but a first-party pixel can track conversions across different platforms or sources such as search engines, websites, or apps that have installed the pixel. For example, you can connect and track conversions across not just Meta but also Google (paid and organic), TikTok, and other advertising channels (such as email marketing tools) with your Socioh first-party pixel.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"w-richtext-figure-type-image w-richtext-align-center\" data-rt-type=\"image\" data-rt-align=\"center\">\n<div><img alt=\"Traffic20analysis\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/goodads.ai\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/64b8058c3b07ef8e87e912d1_traffic20analysis.png\" \/><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p id=\"\">This allows you to adjust your spend across channels to create an omni-channel strategy using the best possible advertising mix.<\/p>\n<p id=\"\"><span class=\"blue-low-highlight\"><strong id=\"\">View your customer\u2019s journey<\/strong><\/span>: You already know that most users don\u2019t convert at first touch. Not only does a first-party pixel allow you to look at the bigger picture and compare different channels, but it can also pinpoint the exact extent to which a channel had a role to play in each sale.<\/p>\n<p id=\"\">How?<\/p>\n<p id=\"\">With a first-party pixel, you can view each customer\u2019s journey, how many channels and campaigns each customer touched before they converted, and what role each of your advertising channels (and campaigns) played in it.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"w-richtext-figure-type-image w-richtext-align-center\" data-rt-type=\"image\" data-rt-align=\"center\">\n<div><img alt=\"Customer20journey\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/goodads.ai\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/64b805978774bb61c4ce8191_customer20journey.png\" \/><\/div><figcaption><em>Detailed customer journey<\/em><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p id=\"\"><span class=\"blue-low-highlight\"><strong id=\"\">Get greater control over your data<\/strong><\/span>: Unlike Meta\u2019s in-platform reporting, you own all your first-party pixel data. This means that you have full control over the data collected by your first-party pixel, including how it is used and shared. Further, if you set up your own first-party pixel, you can customize the data you get to your needs \u2014 you can add and track your own events and parameters to get exactly the information you need to make better decisions quicker.<\/p>\n<p id=\"\"><span class=\"blue-low-highlight\"><strong id=\"\">Generate deeper, reliable insights<\/strong><\/span>: A related advantage of having control over your data and how it is used is the ability to analyze bigger and reliable sets of data. An important example is the ability to look at lifetime attribution (as opposed to 1-day, 7-day, or 28-day), using tools like Northbeam or Socioh.<\/p>\n<p id=\"\">Let&#8217;s take an example. Say a user clicked on an ad campaign 6 months ago, then again 3 months later, finally converting after viewing a second campaign 7 days ago. With Meta, the sale will be attributed to the second campaign, with no record of the users previous engagement on your ads, while a first-party tool will be able to more accurately attribute the sale to the first campaign too. This can be particularly useful for brands with longer conversion windows and those looking to understand a customer\u2019s lifecycle.<\/p>\n<p id=\"\"><span class=\"blue-low-highlight\"><strong id=\"\">Choose the right attribution model for your brand\u2019s needs<\/strong><\/span>: With a first-party pixel, you can choose between<a id=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/socioh.com\/blog\/everything-you-need-to-know-about-attribution-and-the-first-party-pixel\"> different attribution models \u2014 first click, last click, linear, multi-touch, weighted<\/a> \u2014 to better understand your customers and scale your business. You can choose a first-party tool that uses the model you prefer, even create a custom attribution model that fits your specific business needs. This can involve assigning different weights to different touch points or excluding certain touch points altogether.<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"\"><strong id=\"\">What are some of the limitations of a first-party pixel? What should you keep in mind when choosing one?\u00a0<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p id=\"\">While a first-party pixel is soon becoming indispensable for scaling businesses, there are a few things to consider before you get one:<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"blue-low-highlight\"><strong id=\"\">First-party pixels rely on click-through tracking<\/strong><\/span>: Most first-party pixels only offer click-through tracking, whereas Meta has the capability attribute sales based on impressions.<\/p>\n<p id=\"\">While view-through tracking runs the risk of over-attribution (and some marketers will argue that this can often mean that Meta will show your ads to shoppers that would convert anyway), the ability to track impressions within Meta\u2019s platforms is a huge advantage that allows Meta to show their users the right creatives at the right time.<\/p>\n<p id=\"\"><span class=\"blue-low-highlight\"><strong id=\"\">Platform limitations of first-party pixel tools<\/strong><\/span>: A lot of first-party pixel tools are only available for eCommerce websites built on Shopify. So eCommerce brands with non-Shopify websites are often left with expensive and labour-intensive custom solutions, making a first-party pixel inaccessible.<\/p>\n<p id=\"\"><span class=\"blue-low-highlight\"><strong id=\"\">Onboarding can be time-consuming<\/strong><\/span>: Another factor to consider is how long it\u2019ll take you to onboard with a first-party pixel. While tools like Rockerbox and Northbeam offer a lot of customization and data points, learning the terminology and building your custom dashboards requires both resources and time.<\/p>\n<p id=\"\">NOTE: You\u2019ll also need to spend time on research, deciding which platform is best for you not just in terms of cost, but also customization, attribution models (for example, Triple Whale uses only last-touch), etc.<\/p>\n<p id=\"\"><span class=\"blue-low-highlight\"><strong id=\"\">First-party pixels are not cheap<\/strong><\/span>: Finally, while in the long run, a first-party pixel may pay for the investment if you\u2019re an enterprise brand, the cost of getting one can be a deterrent. With prices effectively ranging anywhere from $300 to thousands of dollars per month, a first-party pixel,\u00a0 can prove outside the budget of a lot of stores that could find it useful. However, at Socioh we believe that you shouldn\u2019t have to pay for your own data.<a id=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/goodads.ai\/blog\/should-you-use-a-first-party-pixel\"> Sign up now for your very own FREE first-party pixel<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p id=\"\">Have questions? Drop your comments below or email us with your questions \u2014 our team loves to talk all things attribution!<\/p>\n<p id=\"\">\u200d<\/p>\n<p id=\"\">\u200d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Post iOS14, first-party pixels have important for attribution. 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