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7 7  We’ll use a simple e-mail acquisition pop-up in this example. In order for you and your team to test, you can either create a segment with your IP/Browser string in it, or target the pop-up at a non-public page on your web site.
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33 33  1) User is unknown to ONEcount, uses a “new” e-mail address (ie., one that is not already in the ONEcount database)
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39 39  4) User is know to ONEcount, uses a different e-mail address to subscribe
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45 45  === Scenario #1: Unknown User/New Email ===
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48 48  Open an incognito window in your browser, or delete your ONEcount cookies (info on that can be found here). Visit the page where the pop-up will appear or load the landing page. Enter a New email address that is not on file, and hit submit.
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56 56  Open an incognito window in your browser, or delete your ONEcount cookies (info on that can be found here). Visit the page where the pop-up will appear or load the landing page. Enter a New email address that is not on file, and hit submit.
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83 83  At this point, you should be presented with a red box telling you that the email address you have entered is already in the system, and that a code has been sent to that address for verification. Enter the code in the box and hit submit. When you hit submit, ONEcount will “identify” your browser with the record containing that email address. This means that from this point on, ONEcount thinks you are this user.
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85 85  At this point, the pop-up should reload with your email in the box, ready to submit. If you are using a multi-question form, say for subscription or profile information, the information for the user whose email you are using should appear pre-populated in the form. You can now submit that form as the user whose email you entered.
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87 87  If you do not receive the e-mail, ONEcount has an option to Login or Lookup the user. This requires a Login/Lookup form, which can be configured within the system.
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106 106  The Login/Lookup form allows you to use multiple data points to identify a user. You could use email or username and a password to log the user in. You could also use two pieces of non-volatile information about the person, say their account number and zip code. This allows you to identify users who are in your database who may not have an e-mail address in your database.
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108 108  Again, when the user logs in or identifies themselves, he or she is automatically “identified” by setting the appropriate ONEcount cookies, and taken back to the form, pop-up or landing page, which now appears with the user’s information pre-populated in the form.
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110 110  ~*~**If you are identified or “known” to the system and you click on the Login/Lookup link, the Login/Lookup box will initially load, but when it sees the cookies are already set in your browser as an identified user, it will close and you will be returned to your pop-up or landing page. This is expected behavior.
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118 118  This is pretty straight-forward. Once you have completed steps #1 or step #2, your browser will have cookies set identifying you as a user in the system. Simply open the landing page or pop-up, and the email address you were identified with should appear in the email box. If your form has additional data points, those should be pre-populated with the information ONEcount has for your record. Simply submit the pop-up or landing page and you will be subscribed.
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126 126  Once you have completed steps #1 or step #2, your browser will have cookies set identifying you as a user in the system. Simply open the landing page or pop-up, and the email address you were identified with should appear in the email box. If your form has additional data points, those should be pre-populated with the information ONEcount has for your record. Change the e-mail address in the box, and submit the pop-up or landing page. You will be subscribed to the product, and the email address for the record you have on file will be changed to the address you entered in the box.
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134 134  ONEcount uses first-party cookies to identify users and track behavior. The easiest way to become “unknown” to ONEcount is to simply delete all of the cookies for the site you are on. This ensures that you will get a user experience like a first-time visitor. You can also use your browser’s incognito mode, but you will need to remember to close the incognito window each time you test.
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139 139  Here are the cookies that are most important while testing:
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