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Goal: To add the LinkedIn pixel on your site.
Ideal Outcome: The LinkedIn pixel is properly installed without any technical issues.
Prerequisites or requirements: You’ll need access to an active LinkedIn Ad account. Also, you’ll need access to Google Tag Manager (GTM) that was set up on your website.
If you don’t have a LinkedIn Ad account, sign up here.
If you haven’t set up Google Tag Manager, refer to the following SOPs
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Where this is done: In Google Tag Manager and LinkedIn Campaign Manager.
When this is done: Before you run any LinkedIn advertising campaign on your website. You only need to do this once unless you’re running LinkedIn ads on multiple websites.
Who does this: The person responsible for website management, analytics, or paid advertising.
- Environment Setup
Before you start: Open a new browser window with your LinkedIn and Google Tag Manager account signed in.
- Retrieving your LinkedIn Partner ID
Note: The LinkedIn partner ID is synonymous with LinkedIn’s pixel and insight tag. It’s used in GTM to identify and connect your website to your LinkedIn account.
- Sign in to LinkedIn Campaign Manager with your login details.
- Select your account.
- Select the “Account Assets” dropdown and select Insight Tag.
- In the next screen, click “Install my Insight Tag”.
- Copy the LinkedIn Partner ID under “I will use a Tag Manager”.
- Make sure the LinkedIn partner ID (aka the Insight Tag ID) is copied successfully.
- Add LinkedIn Pixel to Google Tag Manager
- Sign in to Google Tag Manager (GTM). This should be the same GTM account used to set up your website. You should see your website listed under Container Name.
- Click the container where you want to add the LinkedIn pixel.
- Create a new tag. A tag is a piece of information/code that you add to your website. In this case, we’re adding the LinkedIn Pixel.
- Rename your tag and choose a tag type
- Name this tag to identify it’s LinkedIn Pixel you’re installing.
- Click on the tag icon to select a tag type.
- Search for LinkedIn in the top right and select the LinkedIn Insight Tag.
- Once you’ve selected the LinkedIn Insight Tag, paste the LinkedIn Partner ID (which you copied from LinkedIn previously) into the Insight Tag ID field.
- Once you’ve set up the tag configuration. Click on the Trigger icon to select a trigger. Here you’ll define where and how the LinkedIn Pixel will fire.
- Select All Pages. This tells GTM to fire the LinkedIn Pixel on all pages. Alternatively, you can create a custom trigger with the “+” on the right top.
- Save this new tag that you’ve just created.
- You’ll be taken back to the GTM dashboard. Check if the LinkedIn Pixel is added and hit the submit button.
- Before you publish:
- Name this change you’re about to make.
- Write a description for this change.
- Double check that the LinkedIn Pixel is in the “Workspace Changes”.
- Hit “Publish” once everything checks out.
- You have now set up the LinkedIn Pixel on your website.
- Verifying the LinkedIn Pixel is installed correctly
- Head back to LinkedIn Campaign Manager’s dashboard → Account Assets → Insight Tag.
- You should see your website listed under tagged domains if you’ve installed the LinkedIn Pixel correctly.
**Note: GTM takes a few minutes to deploy the LinkedIn Pixel to your website and
it may take up to 24 hours for the pixel to send a signal back to LinkedIn.
- Once you’ve confirmed the correct website URL is sending a signal to LinkedIn, you’ve successfully installed the LinkedIn Pixel!