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How the marketing services record behavior for triggers and targets

Certain triggers and targets in marketing activities record specific customer behavior. For example, the Catalog Browsing Behavior target records when customers browse specific parts of the store catalog so that Marketing Managers can target those customers in Web and Dialog activities. It is important to understand when the recording starts and stops, and what gets recorded.

Other targets and triggers that record behavior are:

Online Behavior target

Records customers' searches for specific keywords. Can also record customer views of store pages containing specific parameters in the URL.

Cookie Contents target

Records customers whose current session has a cookie from the site that contains certain values.

Customer Participates in Social Commerce trigger

Records customers' social commerce interactions, for example, posting a review or a blog comment.

Social Commerce Participation target

Records customers' social commerce interactions, for example, posting a review or a blog comment.


When does recording begin?

The marketing services do not record all customer behavior all the time. Instead, the marketing services record behavior only when there is an active Web or Dialog activity containing the target or trigger that specifies the behavior. This minimizes performance impacts.

For example, a Marketing Manager can create a Web activity that contains the Catalog Browsing Behavior target that specifies Customers who have browsed the Furniture category three times:

Note that if the Web or Dialog activity has a start date and time, or an end date and time, recording takes place only within that schedule. For example, if the Marketing Manager activates the activity but the start date is in the future, recording does not begin until the start date arrives.


What behavior gets recorded?

The marketing services record only the behavior specified in the trigger or target.

For example, a Marketing Manager can create a Dialog activity that contains the Online Behavior target that specifies Customers who have searched for the keyword "camcorder." When the Dialog activity is active, the marketing services record only keyword searches for "camcorder." Keyword searches for other words are not recorded.


Related concepts

Behavior rule definition

About changing targets that detect or record user behavior


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