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21 21  === CREATING A NEW SEGMENT ===
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23 -**From the Segment Manager menu, select Segment Manager:
23 +From the Segment Manager menu, select Segment Manager:**
24 24  **
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26 26  [[image:attach:segment manager menu.png||width="800"]]
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42 -A segment is a group of people. You can define that group based on any number of demographic criteria, ie., "who" the user is, or based on behavioral criteria, ie., "what" the user has done.
42 +A segment is a group of people. You can define that group based on any number of demographic criteria, ie., "who" the user is, or based on behavioral criteria, ie., "what" the user has done. You can also create an "Account-based Segment." This is typically a group of IP Addresses that define a target company.
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44 -If you click the "First Party" tab, you will have the opportunity to define the demographic characteristics of your segment based on the demographic questions you have built in your database. You can use any demographic question to define a segment.
44 +If you click the "First Party" tab, you will have the opportunity to define a segment. Click on the "User" button to define the segment based on demographic characteristics or select Account to define your segment based on an IP address range.
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46 +=== CREATE A DEMOGRAPHIC SEGMENT ===
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48 +of your segment based on the demographic questions you have built in your database. You can use any demographic question to define a segment. Or choose Account to define an account-based segment.
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46 46  [[image:attach:segment-demos.png||height="250"]]
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48 48  If you choose a demographic question that has a multiple choice response, simply click in the target box and start typing one of the responses. ONEcount should pre-populate the box with the response. Multiple responses can be defined for a single question.
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62 62  [[image:attach:segment-content.png||height="250"]]
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64 +To define behavioral characteristics of your segment, choose a behavior type from the Category pull-down. The sub-category pull-down will change depending on the Category that was chosen. For the target, you can enter keywords in the Target box if the value(s) are free text.
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66 +If the Target values are multiple choice, you can put your cursor in the box, hit back-space, and then start typing possible values. ONEcount will show matching values, just hit enter and ONEcount will add the value to the target.
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68 +You can add multiple values to a single behavioral target; they will be "OR" values, meaning the segment will be true if any of the values is present.
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70 +Define the frequency of the action in the Freq./Days box. This means how many times within the given date range this even has happened, and enter a date range for the given event.
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72 +If you add multiple behavioral criteria to your segment (hit Add) to add more behavioral criteria, be sure to define whether this criteria is AND/OR, meaning, whether this segment will match when both criteria are met (AND), or when either of the criteria is met (OR).
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74 +There is a wide range of behavioral criteria that can be used for behavioral segments:
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76 +**Banner**: Users are selected based on the banner ads they have viewed on your site. The sub-category for Banners is Viewed or Clicked. Target is the name of the banner(s).
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78 -This will open the Profile window, which is Step 1 in creating the persona.
78 +**Content**: Users are selected based on the meta keywords contained on the pages a user visits. The sub-category for Content is Viewed or Clicked. Target is the content keyword.
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80 -You move forward through the creation process by clicking "Next" at each step, and you can move back to the previous step by clicking "Back".
80 +**Email**: Users are selected based on the emails (from your ONEcount-integrated ESP or ONEmail) that the user has engaged with. The sub-category for Email is Opened or Clicked. Target is the name or subject of the e-mail campaign.
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82 -{{note}}
83 -**Note that if you click the "Back" button, the step you were working on won't be saved. All steps are saved only at Step 4: Review and Save.**
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82 +**Form**: Users are selected based on the ONEcount form they have engaged with. The sub-category for Form is Completed. Target is the name of the form.
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86 -==== Step 1 Profile ====
84 +**Package Transaction**: Users are selected based on the ONEcount package transaction they have executed. The sub-categories for Package Transaction are Subscribed/Purchased, Currently Subscribed, Not Subscribed, Expired, Will Expire, Unsubscribed. The Target is the name of the package.
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86 +**Package Status**: Users are selected based on the status of a package they have purchased or subscribed to. Best when used with a Package Transaction criteria. The sub-categories for Package Status are any of the package Statuses that you've defined in the Package Status section under the Inventory menu in ONEcount. There are no targets for this option.
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90 -Complete the Name, Description, and Effective Date Range fields for the persona, then click the "Next" button.
88 +**Source Code**: Users are selected based on the source code for any transaction they have executed within ONEcount. The sub-category is Selected. The target is the specific source codes that are used. Possible options are the source codes defined in the Source Code manager under the Inventory section of ONEcount.
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92 -==== Step 2 Segment ====
90 +**Web**: Users are selected based on the web URLs that they have visited. The sub-category is Viewed. The target is a URL or URL fragment.
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94 -A "Segment" is a subgroup of your user universe that you wish to target with a specific action.
92 +**Product Transaction**: Users are selected based on products that they have purchased. The sub-categories are Subscribed/Purchased, Currently Subscribed, Not Subscribed and Unsubscribed. The target is the product name.
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96 -You can define a target segment by User including Product, Demographics, Source Code, Newsletter, or Web filters or by Account.
94 +**Product Attribute**: Users are selected based on specific attributes of the products they have purchased. The sub-categories are the attributes (ie., category, type, state, etc.) The target is the value of that attribute (ie., blue, edible, New York, etc.) If the sub-category is a multiple-choice list, then your target must be the name of one of those elements of the list. If the sub-category is a free text field, you can enter any value in the target box.
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98 -**Product** – Allows you to segment based on a product subscription status
99 -**Demographics** – Allows you to segment based on whether a user meets or does not meet specified demographic criteria
100 -**Source Code** – Allows you to segment based on assigned or not assigned Source Code
101 -**Newsletter** – Allows you to segment based on whether a user has or has not opened or clicked on a specified newsletter
102 -**Web** – Allows you to segment based on whether a user has or has not visited a specified section or page on your web site. Note that this behavior-based filter needs to be used in conjunction with any of the other identity-based filters listed above (Product, Demographics, Source Code, Newsletter).
96 +Once you have defined your First Party (demographic) and Behavioral criteria for your segment, be sure to **HIT SAVE.**
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104 -See directions for creating a segment of all users, both known and unkown, in //**B. Segment by Account**// below.
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106 -You may select multiple filters and multiple options within filters.
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109 -===== A. Segment by User =====
101 +=== CREATE AN ACCOUNT-BASED SEGMENT ===
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104 +target segments by Account – which is IP Address and User Agent. A user agent is any software that retrieves and presents Web content for end users. User agents include Web browsers, media players, and plug-ins that help in retrieving, rendering and interacting with Web content.
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115 -The screenshot above is from v. 11.6. Prior versions do not have the "With"/"Without" option.
107 +This functionality can be used, among other things, to define a set of IP addresses of invalid/non-human traffic that you don't want to display paid banner ads to. By defining the target IP addresses and setting the action to serve only house ads, those IP addresses won't be counted as impressions/views/clicks for sponsored banner advertising because they won't be served sponsored ads. Or you could redirect to a page or a pop-up with a message that the IP address is suspected of being non-human traffic and a number to call if not the case. That IP could then be removed from the target segment.
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118 -Notice the "AND" / "OR" logic that can be used to join different filters for the segment. Multiple selections //within// a filter use "OR" logic.
110 +So, in the example above, the segment will include all users coming from IP address xx.xxx.20.80 using Safari **OR** from IP address xx.xxx.145.194 or 24.xxx.xxx.10 using Mozilla 5.0 **OR,** etc...
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121 -**To add additional criteria to a segment, click the "And" or "Or" button.**
113 +Note that only OR logic is used in Account segmenting and that you can enter multiple IP addresses and user agents in each field.
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124 -In the example above, the targeted segment is all users who:
115 +To create a segment of ALL users, both known and unknown, enter the IP address 1.0.0.0/1. This will include all possible IP addresses and, by extension, all users who visit your site.
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127 -A. are NOT ("Without") new //OR// renewal subscribers, with a product status of Qualified Print //OR// Qualified Digital //OR// Non-Qualified Digital, to the Magazine //OR// Digital Edition product;
117 +== **CREATE AN ACTION** ==
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130 -**AND**
131 -B. have ('With") opened the "...ain Today" newsletter;
132 -**OR**
133 -C. have ("With") Primary Business Category that contains "Industrial Mfg., Including Plastics & Rubber... " _OR "_High-Tech Computers/Electronics".
119 +From the Segment Manager menu, select Action Manager. This is where you define the action to be taken for a segment, e.g. a website pop-up or ad targeting. Types of available Actions include: Pop-Up, Redirect, Ad Target, Transactional Email
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136 -**That is, all users who fit criteria A AND fit either criteria B OR C** * Notice the separator line when AND is selected.
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139 -===== B. Segment by Account =====
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145 -Version 11.6 and later have added functionality that allows you to target segments by Account – which is IP Address and User Agent. A user agent is any software that retrieves and presents Web content for end users. User agents include Web browsers, media players, and plug-ins that help in retrieving, rendering and interacting with Web content.
127 +You'll see a list of Actions that have been previously been created. To create a new Action, click "Create Action" in the upper right.
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148 -This functionality can be used, among other things, to define a set of IP addresses of invalid/non-human traffic that you don't want to display paid banner ads to. By defining the target IP addresses and setting the action to serve only house ads, those IP addresses won't be counted as impressions/views/clicks for sponsored banner advertising because they won't be served sponsored ads. Or you could redirect to a page or a pop-up with a message that the IP address is suspected of being non-human traffic and a number to call if not the case. That IP could then be removed from the target segment.
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151 -So, in the example above, the segment will include all users coming from IP address xx.xxx.20.80 using Safari **OR** from IP address xx.xxx.145.194 or 24.xxx.xxx.10 using Mozilla 5.0 **OR,** etc...
131 +[[image:attach:action-manager.png||height="250"]]
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154 -Note that only OR logic is used in Account segmenting and that you can enter multiple IP addresses and user agents in each field.
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156 -To create a segment of ALL users, both known and unknown, enter the IP address 1.0.0.0/1. This will include all possible IP addresses and, by extension, all users who visit your site.
135 +You'll be asked to provide a name for your new segment. Make it descriptive. You can also provide a brief description for this action. Click Next.
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158 -==== Step 3 – Action ====
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160 -"Action" is where you define the action to be taken for the identified segment, e.g. a website pop-up or ad targeting.
139 +[[image:attach:define-action.png||height="250"]]
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162 -Types of Actions include: Pop-Up, Redirect, Ad Target, Email
141 +On the next screen, from the Action pull-down, choose the type of action you would like. Again, you have four choices: Ad Target (through Google Ad Manager or DFP), Pop-UP, Transactional Email, or Redirect.
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164 -You can use any existing actions by clicking in the "Select Actions" field and selecting the action (see screenshot below) or create a new action (see A-D below).
143 +=== **CREATE AN AD TARGET** ===
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145 +Here, we are defining an Ad Target. This will allow ONEcount to tell Google Ad Manager (DFP) what ad to target when a specific user is on your web site. The specific users will be defined in the Segment that you link to this target.
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168 -Hover over an action to see details (see screenshot below).
147 +In the screen below, you'll see the options for an Ad Target. The first two options are Target Domain and Section. These are used to// limit// the scope of this action, not to define it. It's important to understand the difference.
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149 +In content-based targeting, you define a specific page or web site section (or a whole site) to be targeted with a banner or banner campaign. In effect you are saying, whenever someone comes to this section or this web site, show them this banner.
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151 +ONEcount targets ads based on identity. ONEcount is saying in effect, for this specific person (as defined by the Segment linked to this Action), show this ad. Period.
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153 +The Target Domain and Section options are used to limit this behavior. So what we are saying then is that for this specific person (as defined by the Segment linked to this Action) show this ad, but ONLY on these domains and in these specific sections of the site.
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155 +Why would we do that? Generally, this is limitation is used because we want to target a user with one ad campaign on one site, and a different campaign on another site.
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157 +For example, say we have a pediatrician who we want to target with an ad for a skin medicine on our dermatology site, but an ad for a different drug when he visits a site on diabetes.
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159 +[[image:attach:Define-banner-target.png||height="250"]]
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161 +The Target Domain and Section parameters are only required if you want to limit the banner. If you leave them blank, the user will be targeted across all your web sites.
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163 +The last property is the Key/Value pair that you will use to tell Google Ad Manager which banners or Line Items to target at this user. Consult for Google Ad Manager documentation on Key/value pair targeting. You may specify more than one Key/Value pair for this target. This allows Google Ad Manager or DFP to decide which banners to show.
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165 +For example, say you wanted to target users who read stories about high school basketball. You could create a segment of users who viewed content tagged "high school boys basketball." You could then create three Key/Value pairs for the action you link to that segment: one for high school boys basketball, one for high school sports, and one for high school boys sports. You could then use Google Ad Manager or DFP to determine how the user is targeted and the prioritization of each banner.
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167 +NOTE: Prioritization of banners is done in Google Ad Manager (or DFP) based on rules you configure in GAM.
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169 +=== CREATE A POP-UP TARGET ===
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171 +You can also create a pop-up target for your segments. There are two different types of pop-ups that can be defined in the ONEcount Action Manager: A ONEcount pop-up, and a Custom HTML pop-up.
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173 +Choose Pop-Up from the Action pull-down at the top.
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175 +The next two options are Target Domain and Section. These are used to// limit// the scope of this action, not to define it. It's important to understand the difference.
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177 +In content-based targeting, you define a specific page or web site section (or a whole site) to be targeted with a pop-up. In effect you are saying, whenever someone comes to this section or this web site, show them this pop-up.
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179 +ONEcount targets pop-ups based on identity. ONEcount is saying in effect, for this specific person (as defined by the Segment linked to this Action), show this pop-up. Period.
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181 +The Target Domain and Section options are used to limit this behavior. So what we are saying then is that for this specific person (as defined by the Segment linked to this Action) show this pop-up, but ONLY on these domains and in these specific sections of the site.
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183 +Why would we do that? Generally, this is limitation is used because we want to target a user with pop-up campaign on one site, and a different campaign on another site.
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185 +For example, say we have a pediatrician who we want to target with a pop-up for a skin medicine on our dermatology site, but a pop-up for a conference when he visits our site on diabetes.
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187 +The Target Domain and Section parameters are only required if you want to limit the banner. If you leave them blank, the user will be targeted across all your web sites.
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189 +[[image:attach:pop-up-action.png||width="800"]]
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191 +Next we determine the priority of this pop-up relative
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173 173  ===== A. Create Pop-Up =====
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