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... ... @@ -1,52 +1,48 @@ 1 1 Often you will want to target users who have had a subscription or membership to your product or service, but whose subscription has either lapsed or is about to lapse. This tactic is ideal for offering a renewal discount to visitors whose subscription is expiring in the next 30, 60 or 90 days. You can even create different incentive Actions depending on how close the user's subscription is to expiring. This tactic is really a very simple operation: create a segment of users who meet your criteria, then tie that segment to a specific action using the Target Manager. You can target users with a pop-up/interstitial message, a banner ad target through DFP, Revive or OpenX, an e-mail message to that user, or a redirect to another page or web form. 2 2 3 - Youmay decide to breakout differentgroupsfordifferentoffers. In other words,asubscriber whohasasubscription thatis aboutto expire might besent to arenewalform,whileone who has already expired receives anoffer for a discountedsubscription.Ineither scenario,you will need tocreatea segment,andthendefinetheActionthatyouwantdeployedtothatgroup.3 +All of these start with defining your segment, so let's start there. From the ONEcount admin nav, choose Segment Manager, then from the secondary menu, Segment Manager again. 4 4 5 - Under Activation Choose Segment Manager. You will seealistof existing segments that have already been defined in the system. Next to each, on the right side, you will see several tools. The pencil tool allows you to edit the segment. Clicking on the garbage canicon will delete the segment. Clicking on the user character with a + sign will add you to that segment (useful fortesting). If you click on the box with the triangle on it on the far right side, the segment will expand and show some top-line data, including the segment size and how many users have engagedwiththe segment since it was created.5 +[[image:attach:segment-manager-nav.png||width="800"]] 6 6 7 -Click on Create Segment in the upper right-hand corner of the window to create a new segment. 8 - 9 9 \\ 10 10 11 - [[image:attach:segment-list-with-data.png||width="800"]]9 +You will see a list of existing segments that have already been defined in the system. Click on Create Segment in the upper right-hand corner of the window to create a new segment. 12 12 13 - \\11 +[[image:attach:segment-list.png||height="250"]] 14 14 15 -There are five tabs on the segment screen. In order for this segment/action combination to fire, the segment definition tabs must all be true. That is to say the segment tabs are cumulative. If you define a demographic criteria on the First Party tab, such as job title or state, and then a behavior on the behavior tab, all of those criteria must be met in order for the user to fall into the segment. 16 - 17 17 On the first tab, define your segment by giving it a title and a description. These elements are not customer-facing, so you can name them whatever makes sense to you. In this case, we are going to create a segment of expired subscribers. 18 18 19 -[[image:attach:segment- title.png||width="800"]]15 +[[image:attach:Expired-subscribers-segment-definition.png||height="250"]] 20 20 21 21 \\ 22 22 23 23 \\ 24 24 25 -This segment willbepurely behavioral, meaning we are targeting people who have a subscription that has expired. Therefore we can ignore the First Party and Third Party tabs and click on the Behavior tab.21 +This segment is purely behavioral, meaning we are targeting people who have a subscription that has expired. Therefore we can ignore the First Party and Third Party tabs and click on the Behavior tab. However, if you want to ADD criteria to this segment, for example, visitors whose subscription has expired and have a job title of Building Manager, you would define those First Party criteria on this tab. In our example, we'll skip this. 26 26 27 - **IMPORTANT NOTE: **Selecting demographic criteria may limit the size of your segment. If you create a segment with a web behavior, such as visiting your web site three times, and a demographic criteria, such as a state or job title, the segment will only apply to "known" or identified users. This is because ONEcount must have identified a user in order to know his or her job title or home state. So while your behavioral criteria might include thousands of web site visitors, adding a demographic criteria to that segment could substantially limit the number of users who fall into the segment.23 +\\ 28 28 29 -[[image:attach: segment-package-expire.png||width="800"]]25 +[[image:attach:ignore-first-party-segmnet.png||height="250"]] 30 30 31 31 On the behavior tab, choose the type of behavior you want to define this particular segment. For example, from the Category pull-down, we'll choose Package Transaction. There are several options under Sub Category that quantify the type of transaction, and we'll pick Expired. Enter the Target of the segment, which would be the Product or Package that you are interested in. If you would like to define multiple products, you can click the Add button and add more conditions (products or packages) to this segment. You do not need to choose a Frequency for this criteria. If you are choosing multiple products or packages, decide whether you want the criteria to be And (ie., someone who has expired from Package A AND Package B), or Or (ie., someone who has expired from Package A OR Product B). Please note the Date Range–the defined behavior must take place during this date range. In other words, our example will match any person whose subscription expired between June 24, 2020 and July 24,2020. 32 32 33 33 **IMPORTANT NOTE:** Double-check your SEGMENT date ranges and your ACTION date ranges. Most of the problems users have stem from not paying attention to the date ranges. In other words, the segment below is defined bast on PAST behavior, but the ACTION date range must start with today and be in the future. These are the default settings, but it you are testing segments over the course of several days or weeks, you may need to change the default ranges. 34 34 35 - We can also target users whose product or package Will Expire at a date in the future. This is useful if you want to remind users that their subscription is expiringsoon and needs to be renewed. You can design an Actionto offeradiscount for early renewal. This allows you to offer a discount orincentiveonly to those users who are expiringin theextN days, when they visit your web site.31 +[[image:attach:web-site-5-times-segment.png]] 36 36 37 - On the fourth tab, you will define your Action. This is what will happen to users who fall into the segment youare defining. You can definearange of differentactions, includingabanner target to target the user withaDFP/GAMcampaign on your web sites, a redirect to redirect that user to a subscription form, or as shown below, a pop-up which willgenerate apop-up form created intheONEcount form builder whenthe user comes to your site.33 +[[image:attach:package-has-expired-segment.png||height="250"]] 38 38 39 - UsingONEcount's built-in formshasseveral advantages overlinkingouttothird-partyforms.ONEcountrecordsbothabandonandcompletestatistics fortheforms,showinghowsuccessful yourcampaignhas been.ONEcountalsohasbuilt-inA/Btestingfor its forms,allowingyou totry twodifferentformlayoutsto seewhichismore effectiveatreachingyourcompletiongoal.35 +In this second example, we can target users whose product or package Will Expire at a date in the future. This is useful if you want to remind users that their subscription is expiring soon and needs to be renewed. You can design an Action to offer a discount for early renewal. This allows you to offer a discount or incentive only to those users who are expiring in the next N days, when they visit your web site. 40 40 41 -ONEcount requires you to enter a date range for the action (ie., when you want this pop-up to deploy), as well as the priority level of the campaign and its frequency. Priority level allows you to give higher priority to advertiser campaigns than house campaigns; frequency determines how often the user sees the pop-up message (once a day, once a week, once, etc.). 42 - 43 43 \\ 44 44 45 -[[image:attach: segment-choose-form.png||width="800"]]39 +[[image:attach:Package-will-subscribe.png||height="250"]] 46 46 41 +Click Save to save your segment. Now you need to create your Action, which is described [[here.>>doc:Utilities - Action Manager]] Once you have an Action defined, tie the two together with the Target Manager, which is described [[here>>doc:OCDEV.DAS - Targeting]]. 42 + 47 47 \\ 48 48 49 - Click Save to save your segment. To learn more about how to build your pop-up forms, click [[here>>doc:New Form Builder]]. To learn about A/B testing, click [[here>>doc:OCDEV.AB Testing on forms]].45 +\\ 50 50 51 51 \\ 52 52
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