I see two places where we can define qualified audience either rule based or segment based while creating and serving offers in AJO.
why do we need at offer level when offer can't be delivered independently with out having decisions created.
what use cases we have to use offers and decision rules.
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For example, a brand is planning to offer promotions to all women. Women below the age of 35 will receive one offer (Offer 1), and women above the age of 40 will receive a different offer (Offer 2). The decision eligibility criteria include all women, while the offer eligibility criteria are more specific.
Consider offer eligibility as a granular level, whereas decision eligibility is at a generic level
For example, a brand is planning to offer promotions to all women. Women below the age of 35 will receive one offer (Offer 1), and women above the age of 40 will receive a different offer (Offer 2). The decision eligibility criteria include all women, while the offer eligibility criteria are more specific.
Consider offer eligibility as a granular level, whereas decision eligibility is at a generic level
Hey Anuhya,
Thank you for the prompt reply.
I am looking for a business usecase where both are being used in a perfect sense.
In any given usecase we are ending up leaving the one eligibility criteria to all visitors as we are defining the specific criteria at offer level.
Thanks
Srinivas
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Eligibility criteria define the broad audience who are eligible to receive offers, but that doesn’t mean eligibility criteria cover all visitors/profiles. In the above example, the eligibility criteria could be women who have interacted with the website or app in the last three months.
In this scenario, if a woman is below 35 but has not interacted with the website or app in the last three months, she is not eligible to receive an offer.
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