⚙️ Technical

Tracking Pixel

Quick Definition

A tracking pixel is a small image that records user interactions on a website or app. Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.

Detailed Explanation

A tracking pixel, also known as a web beacon or pixel tag, is a small, usually transparent image (1x1 pixel) embedded in a website, email, or app. It is used to track user interactions, such as clicks, conversions, or page views. When a user interacts with the pixel, it sends a request to the server, which records the event. This information is then used to verify that a user has completed a specific task, such as completing a survey or installing an app. The data collected by tracking pixels helps advertisers and offers providers to track the effectiveness of their campaigns and reward users with points or cash.

Why It Matters

Tracking pixels directly affect user earnings as they are used to verify the completion of tasks and reward users with [points](/glossary/points) or cash. If a tracking pixel is blocked or fails to record the interaction, the user may not receive credit for the task.

How It Works

Here's how tracking pixels work: 1. A user interacts with a website, email, or app that contains a tracking pixel. 2. The tracking pixel sends a request to the server, which records the event. 3. The server verifies the event and updates the user's account with the corresponding [points](/glossary/points) or cash. 4. The user can then redeem their [points](/glossary/points) for cash or other rewards.

Examples

  • completing a survey on a website
  • installing a new app on a mobile device
  • watching a video on a streaming platform
  • clicking on an ad on a social media platform

Quick Facts

Tracking pixels are usually 1x1 pixels in size
They are used to track user interactions on websites, emails, and apps
They help advertisers and offers providers to track the effectiveness of their campaigns

💡 Pro Tips

  • Make sure to enable cookies and JavaScript in your browser to ensure tracking pixels work correctly
  • Use a reputable ad blocker that allows tracking pixels to work
  • Complete tasks on a secure and stable internet connection to ensure tracking pixels record your interactions

Common Mistakes

Blocking tracking pixels with an ad blocker

Using a VPN that interferes with tracking pixels

Not enabling cookies and JavaScript in the browser

🔧 Troubleshooting

Problem: Tracking pixels are not recording my interactions

Solution: Check that cookies and JavaScript are enabled in your browser and that you are not using a VPN that interferes with tracking pixels

Problem: I am not receiving credit for completing tasks

Solution: Check that the tracking pixel is working correctly and that you have completed the task as required

❓ Common Questions

What is a tracking pixel?

A tracking pixel is a small image that records user interactions on a website or app

Why are tracking pixels important?

Tracking pixels are used to verify the completion of tasks and reward users with points or cash

Can I block tracking pixels?

Yes, but blocking tracking pixels may prevent you from receiving credit for completing tasks