Email Activity |
Target based on date of last email opened or clicked, email sent count in the last 30 days, and others. |
Event Activity | Target based on email click, sms click, push click, browsed, app open, and others. |
Web Activity | Target by browsing a product, date of first web visit, date of last web visit, web visit count in the last 30 days, and others. |
Purchase Activity | Refined rules by transaction placed, product purchased, Average Order Value (AOV), revenue decile, and others. |
Machine Learning Segments | Supervised or unsupervised filter by likelihood to buy, predictive lifetime value, next best channel, product based cluster, and others. |
Campaign Activity | Includes re-target system filters in a CDP audience. |
Cross-Brand | Re-target by brand affinity that belongs to a cross-brand customer group. |
Household | Refine by a third-party demographic data that belongs to a household. |
Subscription (glossary term, activate to view definition) | Refine for subscription base across customers, product, product category, product category hierarchy, and subscription product mapping. |
Custom Category | Create new categories with any rule you want to enhance with CDP. |
CDP provides sub-categories for some rules for detailed targeting of the audience. The sub-categories are called Refinements that include data from events, messages, products, organization summary, and more. For example, under the key category filter, Event Activity, emailClicked is the target engagement. You can combine it with email details such as name, subject, and send date from the Messages sub-category.
CDP offers a range of functions known as operators that are used to create and refine campaign audiences. The following are the two layers of strategic operation with four types of operators, each instrumental in shaping your campaign:
First layer: Include and exclude operators - These operators group and combine rules together to define your audience. For example, an Include helps in targeting combined rules, while Exclude eliminates rules from your campaign scope.
Second layer: AND and OR operators (nested) - AND and OR logic operators enhance the depth of your strategy. These operators work in conjunction with the Include and Exclude operators. The AND operator refines your campaign’s audience by adding an extra layer of rules that returns true if both operands are true. Meanwhile, the OR operator expands possibilities, accommodating diverse filters within your strategy.
In addition to two main operators, CDP contains additional operators. You can employ these operators universally across all rules or selectively target specific rules within a broader set of filters. For more information, see Operators in CDP campaigns.
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