Tab: Personalization/ Pop up web banners
Personalization/ Web Banners tab enables creating and setting rules to display popup banners and display them to the users of the website.
Prerequisites To work with web banners, first, they need to be set by the Meiro team:
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Global settings
Global settings enable the setting of the global rules applicable for all web banners. They are optional and do not need to be set. Rules can be edited at any time. Global setting rules will also overwrite individual settings for each web banner.
Global count for all banners per user |
Rule: The rule works across all banners. It limits the number of banners displayed for 1 user. Warning: the number of impressions is stored in the browser's local storage. If the local storage is cleared, the user may see the web banner more times. Learn more: about cookies. |
Enable after a number of page views |
Rule: After The rule works across all banners. It specifies after how many page views during 1 session banners will be displayed. |
Web banners listed
Search |
Search for web banner name. |
Name |
The name of the web banner. |
Priority |
The priority is assigned to the web banner (from -10 to 10, where 10 is the highest). Can be edited in the web banner. |
Active |
Publish/ unpublish web banner. |
Creation Date |
Date and time of web banner creation. |
Edit/ Delete |
Edit web banner's form or delete a web banner. |
Web banner form
Name web banner (required) | Name of web banner |
When to display web banner |
Conditions to display web banners What date/ time: datetime, day of the week, Hours of the day, Other available conditions: browser language, browser, cookie, device, Google Tag Manager, hostname, HTTP, local storage, page titles, pathname, referrer, URL, UTM campaign, UTM medium, UTM source. |
How to display web banner |
Frequency cap (optional) Position (required) Priority (required) HTML/ Image (required) |
Select "Active" if you wish a web banner to be displayed straight after creation.
Learn more: web banners tutorials and best practices