Twitter has finally hopped aboard the universal tracking tag wagon. It’s been in the works for some time, and now the universal website tag is available to all advertisers.
Now, instead of having to add a separate code to track each conversion event and build separate tailored audiences, advertisers just need to apply the one tag to the global header in their websites. (There is one exception: if you’re tracking an event that doesn’t result in a new web page loading after completion, then you’ll still use the singe event website tag.)
Once the tag is in place, advertisers can set up individual conversion events to track and tailor audiences in the Twitter UI.
The universal event tag allows you to build up to 200 audiences, whereas the single-event tag is limited to 25 audiences.
The tag is available globally in the Twitter Ads dashboard, and API access will be out within weeks.
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