Section 16: Experience Management

Articles

Duplicate a Web Experience
You cannot edit some portions of a Web experience after you have activated it. Duplicating an experience provides you with one workaround you can use if you need to revise an active experience. Duplicating an Experience Within the Same ...
Experience List Page
The Web Experiences list page is your resource for all Web experiences created within your account. To access it, click EXPERIENCES in the top navigation bar and then select Web . Modes There are two modes for the Web Experiences list page...
Experience Status
Any experience that you create within Monetate has a particular state or status. Experience status is important for many reasons. To begin with, this is how Monetate defines whether or not an experience is running, is scheduled to run, is still be...
Experience Priority
Experience priority is a system that determines which experience takes precedence on a site when multiple experiences use the same action or when actions have the same settings for an overlapping target audience. For example, if you have one experi...
Preview and Test Experiences
You have multiple options for previewing an experience before you activate it to ensure the WHAT action or actions work as you expect. In some situations you must first activate the experience so that you can then test it, specifically to te...
Experience QA Tips and Tricks
You've built an action and it's looking pretty great. Congrats! Now you need to make sure that your visitors have the same positive experience. The tips below are a few considerations that can save the day when you QA your own work. Use t...