Personalizing with filters - step 3

Last updated on 03/04/2024

Personalization with Filters - Step 3

Overview

  1. Create labels: Start by establishing Scene Labels for your campaign. For instance, if you're selling shoes, labels might include running, tennis, basketball, and golf shoes.

  2. Get user preferences: Design a Scene where you use Select Actions to ask users about their shoe preferences. For instance, you could ask, “Which type of shoes are you interested in?” Ensure the options match the labels you’ve created (e.g., running shoes, tennis shoes).

  3. Label subsequent scenes: Apply these labels to scenes that feature content relevant to each label. For example, scenes showcasing running shoes should be labeled “running shoes,” while scenes about tennis shoes should be labeled “tennis shoes.” Not every scene needs a label.

  4. Use filter branch: In the Scene where you gather user preferences, set up a Filter Branch. For each preference option (e.g., running shoes, tennis shoes), configure the branch to direct users to scenes with the corresponding label that matches their choice.

Step 3: Label Subsequent Scenes

After you have created Labels the second step is to Label the scenes. To do so:

  1. Navigate to compose: Click on the Compose menu at the top of the screen.

  2. Select a scene: Navigate to the scene you wish to label.

  3. Open scene labels: Click the Scene Configure button on the right side of the Canvas, then select Label Scene.

  4. Add a label: Choose a Label from the set of radio buttons corresponding to the Labels you’ve created.

Note:

You don't need to label all scenes that follow the scene used to collect user responses. Scenes that are intended to be shown to visitors regardless of their choices should remain unlabeled, as these are common scenes.