Hello,
I am trying to run a campaign where visitors are shown a banner on the homepage and then they will see a another banner later in the journey. However, since users can access the journey from a number of sources we are finding that a lot more customers would be entered in the second mbox without seeing the banner on the homepage. I was wondering if anyone knew of a way you could put a restriction on the second mbox saying only show banner if customers have seen the first.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated,
Michael
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Hi MIchael,
Does the above Answer helps to answer your query ?. If yes, You can go ahead and mark this query as resolved.
Thanks & Regards
Parit Mittal
Great post Michael,
There must be a way to do this and I would be really interested to find out how it can be done..good luck
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Hi Michael / Peter,
One of the solutions to this problem would be to set a profile on users who see the banner on the homepage. Target the second banner to users who have seen the first banner. Please follow the below steps to achieve the same.
1. Create a profile script named "Home_Page_Banner" and in that return a value to this profile for customers who have seen this banner.Please see below:
2. Create another profile script named "Second_Page_Banner" to check if that user have seen the first banner or not and then return a value accordingly i.e. "ShowSecondBanner" or "NotShowSecondBanner"
3. After All the set up , You can create an Audience named as "SecondPageBanner" and add "Visitor Profile" as a rule and then choose the above created profile script "user.Second_Page_Banner" as the refinement.
4. Finally Apply the Audience created above to an Activity.
Please see the following links for more information on creating profile scripts .
https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/target/target/c_profile_parameters.html
https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/target/target/c_script_profile_attributes.html
https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/tnt/pdf/js_expression_cheat_sheet.pdf
Thanks & Regards
Parit Mittal
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Hi Parit,
Thank you for your response. I was thinking something along these lines. In step 1, is there any way that you know of to specify that they must have seen Experience B?
As I believe, the way you have created the profile scripts they will include all visitors that see the mbox named Home_Page_Banner. In this case, only 50% will be shown a new banner (these are the only people we want to see the second banner)
Many thanks,
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Hi ,
As of now there isn't a way to know which experience user have seen. However I would confirm it once from Product Management & engineering and let you know.
Thanks & Regards
Parit Mittal
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Hi Michael,
I have confirmed from consulting team from Target and yes, there is a way to know the experience user has seen by loading a nested mbox in the Target offer that passes a profile parameter to store the experience.
Thanks & Regards
Parit Mittal
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Hi MIchael,
Does the above Answer helps to answer your query ?. If yes, You can go ahead and mark this query as resolved.
Thanks & Regards
Parit Mittal
Hi Parit,
I does indeed help, many thanks!
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