I have created an experience targeting with a pop-up display on pages. in this experience targeting I added a template rule to show the same experience on multiple pages. However, don't know why I am skeptical. I started creating experience targeting with the following page <https://www.xyz.com/summer/beach> and want this experience to be displayed on all pages that contain the following URL <https://www.xyz.com/summer>
Does that make sense?
However, my only concern is that on the pop up the CTA button has a URL directed to a page that also contains <https://www.xyz.com/summer> so when I click on the CTA button of pop up the page I am landing on also shows me a pop-up again. How can I avoid that?
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@JyotiSharmaV - You could just add another rule that states "does not contain" and add the parameters of the URL that come after "https://www.xyz.com/summer".
For example, if the page is "https://www.xyz.com/summer/this-page" the rule would be as follows:
I hope that helps!
Matt Ravlich | ACG Digital
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@Gokul_Agiwal @PratheepArunRaj any opinion on this?
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@JyotiSharmaV - You could just add another rule that states "does not contain" and add the parameters of the URL that come after "https://www.xyz.com/summer".
For example, if the page is "https://www.xyz.com/summer/this-page" the rule would be as follows:
I hope that helps!
Matt Ravlich | ACG Digital
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@Matthew_Ravlich_ACG Yes, that worked perfectly for me. But pls let me know when I was passing. the complete URL instead of the parameter why that was not functioning
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@JyotiSharmaV - Target URL targeting looks for an exact URL match. If the URL matches, Target does not consider further logic. See more details here: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/target/using/audiences/faq-audiences/troubleshooting-targ...
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@Matthew_Ravlich_ACG as this is a pop-up personalization via experience Targeting and I am enabling them on all the pages that contain "https://www.xyz.com/summer"
Does that mean if the user first lands on https://www.xyz.com/summer/clothes
and then goes to https://www.xyz.com/summer/shoes
he will see the pop-up again? I don't want that to happen. I do have the impression capping enabled where a pop-up will be displayed only 1 time. but I am worried that the pop will appear again on similar pages.
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If you are using a profile script and an audience created to cap the experience to one impression per user, they should only see it on one page and not the other. You should be able to test this using the QA link by toggling on "MAtch audience rules to see experiences".
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