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PadiAct Update – Multiple segments, New segment rules, Custom actions
Last month we have been pretty busy with the new developments on our behavioral targeting platform, PadiAct. As our initial experiment with targeting newsletter subscribers went really well, we have decided to take the platform further so we can play some more.
Here is what we have been up to:
Multiple Segments Targeting
We are adding the possibility to define multiple segments for the same website. Let’s say that you would like to greet your organic traffic with one message and the paid traffic with another one. Or maybe you want to offer a discount to your returning visitors and invite your new ones to follow your social media profiles. The platform now supports unlimited segment and action definitions. However we have been testing with maximum 3 actions as, after this level, the JavaScript files tends to get above 20Kb.
Here is a small glimpse of the segment management page:
Fully customizable actions
Well, almost. While we are using fully customizable actions in our sandbox environment we still need to come up with documentation on how to use it. At this moment we activate it only on request base.
However we are going to roll out the possibility for deploying any message to a certain segment of your website. We allow HTML so you can also add forms, images, video or just plain text with links.
New Segment Rules
The following segment rules are going to be rolled out:
An important requested rule by our beta testers was to be able to specify the pages on which the script should not run. The reason behind this rule was to not distract a user once he entered, let’s say, the buying process or the creating an account one.
Another requested development that we have implemented was to allow RegEx expressions when defining segmentation rules.
Of course the new update will come with bug fixes and some usability improvements based on the feedback that we have got so far. It will be rolled out around 1st of May, so stay tuned.