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Hey guys, I'm working on getting a new pixel trained with only qualified data. What is the real relationship (when running conversion ads) with the Conversion Event Location (at ad set level) and which pixel/event you select here and how that affects your ad performance if any when running open or interest targeting and not a look a like audience? Scenario is we have one pixel that has a years worth of data, some good, some not as far as quality - so we created a new pixel that is only on pages with tight targeting so any leads that come through are what we want. We also put the old pixel on the sites to help retrain it. Good, bad? Now we put multiple pixels in the base code site wide, and are running a quiz that if they answer a certain way qualified they go to Thank You page 1 and if they answer unqualified they go to landing page 2 - landing page 2 doesn't have lead event pixel code (but it does have the base code that contains the "new" pixel) - Does that matter being on there since we are just building the lead custom audience to make a LLA from only qualified leads? When creating ad sets and ads, when selecting the pixel and event, if we select the new one will the ad be slower because its new? In turn, if you select the new one will you get more traction because of history of the pixel? (note, both are on the page) That being said, If we select the old pixel here and the page has both old and new pixel and a lead comes through do both pixels get a "lead" hit (got audiences being built based on both lead events) The non-qualified people are still hitting the landing page and quiz page "new pixel", should we be doing base code page by page and not even putting the new base code on the pages until it's on the non-qualified page and just putting the old code there, not sure if this necessary or not since we just want a solid qualified LLA.? The quiz software we use only allows base code site wide, not page by page, but can choose which outcome event code goes on.  
Hey guys, I'm working on getting a new pixel trained with only qualified data.

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