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I have more Facebook like buttons on my websites and I was wondering if there's any way to track which one of them was used.

Is there any way of doing this ?

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Have you checked the Like Plugin FAQ in the documentation?

What is the best way to know which Like button on my page generated the traffic?

Add the 'ref' parameter to the plugin (see "Attributes" above).

Examples:

<fb:like ref="top_left"></fb:like>
<iframe src="...&ref=top_left"></iframe>

I suppose the info should appear in the Facebook Insights page.

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  • Yeah, that was my backup solution :)
    – Alex
    May 14, 2011 at 11:09
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    "Backup solution?" It seems like this is the solution. Jun 7, 2011 at 14:36
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    @TomalakGeret'kal: Definitely this is the solution (not a backup!), but I thought I was missing something here. Thanks for bumping up this question in my inbox, don't even remember that I have read the first comment in 14th May :-)
    – ifaour
    Jun 7, 2011 at 15:16
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    The SO front page seems to be bumping old questions up for me at the moment, and I don't know why! Didn't even notice that this is an "old" question. Jun 7, 2011 at 15:34
  • This looks like the best solution to me, but how can you track Likes coming from a 'Page plugin'? rather than a 'Like plugin'? there is no 'ref' parameter...
    – morktron
    Mar 14, 2017 at 2:48
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To track your Facebook Like Buttons the easiest way is to use the XFBML like button. You'll need a Facebook Application ID to do so.

Steps to implement, you need to add a custom XML namespace to the <html> tag else it won't work in IE, e.g.:

<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:fb="https://www.facebook.com/2008/fbml">

Then place the following code under the <body> tag:

<div id="fb-root"></div>
<script type="text/javascript">
    window.fbAsyncInit = function () {
        FB.init({
            appId: 'YOUR_FB_APPID',
            status: true,
            cookie: true,
            xfbml: true
        });
        FB.Event.subscribe('edge.create', function (href, widget) {
            // do stuff when something is liked
        });
        FB.Event.subscribe('edge.remove', function (href, widget) {
            // do stuff when something is unliked
        });
    };
    (function () {
        var e = document.createElement('script');
        e.async = true;
        e.src = 'http://connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js';
        document.getElementById('fb-root').appendChild(e);
    } ());
</script>

Then add your Facebook Like buttons on your web page like so:

<fb:like href="http://mydomain.com/path/to/page" send="false" layout="button_count" width="80" show_faces="false" font=""></fb:like>

Cheers!

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  • The confusion starts here, people tend to think that if an app id is needed, the users have to be connected via FB-Connect which is not right in this case. Thank you!
    – Herr
    Jun 15, 2011 at 19:05
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If you mean "track" directly on the page, no. The "Like" button is in an iframe element, you will have no access to it due to the Same Origin Policy.

If you mean "track" as in track it afterwards through the API, I asked a similar question once: Creating "Like" buttons for arbitrary elements on my site, and reading back the status - possible? and got a hint about the API - not sure whether this can be done there (I never followed up on it), but maybe worth a look.

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  • I am using the XFBML and I was wondering if I could use the FB.Event.subscribe('edge.create' function to track which one of the buttons was clicked. I went through the FB API docs, but I didn't find anything helpful.
    – Alex
    May 14, 2011 at 11:06
  • @Alex yup, same here - I didn't find my way through that, either.
    – Pekka
    May 14, 2011 at 11:10
  • Please let me know if you find any solution to this :)
    – Alex
    May 14, 2011 at 14:38

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