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Need to understand Product Profiles in ACS

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Hi Team,

We are giving access rights to our team and need understanding of product profiles and organization units associated to product profile, need appropriate documentation for same.

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Hello @random_guy_tech ,

 

In Adobe Campaign Standard (ACS), a product profile is a way to manage and define the characteristics of products that are relevant for your marketing campaigns. Unlike Adobe Campaign Classic, which uses a more traditional database-centric approach, Adobe Campaign Standard focuses on modern, cloud-based functionalities and provides a more streamlined interface for managing profiles and product data.

Key Concepts of Product Profiles in Adobe Campaign Standard

  1. Product Profiles:

    • Product profiles represent individual products or services that you might want to market or track. These profiles typically include details such as product name, category, price, and other attributes relevant to your campaigns.
  2. Data Management:

    • Product profiles are managed within the "Products" schema in Adobe Campaign Standard. This schema allows you to define custom attributes for your products and ensure that they are organized in a way that supports your marketing goals.
  3. Integration with Campaigns:

    • Product profiles can be used to segment audiences, create personalized content, and track product performance. For example, you might use product profiles to send targeted promotions or to analyze the effectiveness of different marketing strategies.

How to Create and Manage Product Profiles

  1. Define Product Schema:

    • Navigate to the “Data” section in Adobe Campaign Standard.
    • Define or customize the schema for products. This schema should include all the relevant fields and attributes for your products.
  2. Create Product Profiles:

    • Go to the "Products" section (or whatever section you’ve defined for your product schema).
    • Add new product profiles by filling in the necessary details such as product name, category, price, etc.
  3. Import Product Data:

    • Use the data import functionality to load product data into Adobe Campaign Standard. This can be done via CSV files or other data formats supported by the platform.
    • Ensure that the data is mapped correctly to your product schema fields.
  4. Use Product Profiles in Campaigns:

    • When creating campaigns, you can leverage product profiles to define audience segments, create personalized content, or set up targeted promotions.
    • Use product attributes to filter and target specific customer segments based on their interests or purchase history.
  5. Monitor and Analyze:

    • Use the reporting and analytics tools in Adobe Campaign Standard to monitor the performance of your product-related campaigns.
    • Analyze data to understand how different products are performing and adjust your marketing strategies accordingly.

Example Scenario

Suppose you run an e-commerce site and want to send personalized product recommendations to your customers. Here’s how you might use product profiles:

  1. Define Product Profiles:

    • Create profiles for each product you sell, including attributes like category, price, and availability.
  2. Segment Audiences:

    • Segment your audience based on their purchase history or browsing behavior.
  3. Create a Campaign:

    • Set up a campaign to send personalized recommendations based on the product profiles.
  4. Analyze Results:

    • Monitor how well the recommendations perform and adjust your strategies based on the results.

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Hi @random_guy_tech,

 

To my understanding by product profiles you mean how to manage users and groups.

I share with you some documentation links:

Users Management (Advanced, Basic)

Organizational Units

List of Roles

Managing groups and users

If you need more clarification, just let me know.

 

Regards,

Celia