When setting up a Flow, you will be presented with two options, to either add default paths or conditional paths.
A default path is always required in a Flow, and by default all the traffic will be distributed between all the available default paths, in case there isn't any conditional path.
A conditional path on the other hand is a special path that only allows visits that match a certain condition to go through it. For example, you can create a conditional path specifically for all the visits having "device type = Tablet" and so on.
In this article, we'll guide you through the process of setting up a conditional path.
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Begin by giving your conditional path a name.
- Move on to conditions. Here you can select from the list of pre-existing conditions or add new ones on the spot.
Note: You can modify existing conditions. -
When adding a new condition, select one from the existing list, say Country. Choose if it "is" or "is not", and then which specific country is or is not allowed.
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Once done, press Apply. If for example, you chose "Country - Is not - United States", this path won't be receiving traffic from the United States.
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You can Reset the rule or add it to your list of conditions by clicking on Save Condition.
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Next create a path that will be receiving all the visits matching the conditions. To add a Path, start by naming it.
- Select the path's Path Destination and Transition to offer.
There are 5 Path Destination options:
- Landers & Offers
- Offers only
- Listicle
- Advanced Flow
- Branch
Note: Listicle allows you to create a more layered path for your visitors, extending the standard campaign funnel by adding an additional step with a lander. A visitor will first see a pre-lander that has links to subsequent landers; each of them containing links to different offers. - Based on the path destination you've chosen, add in other elements such as the path's landers and offers.
Note: The traffic distribution is governed by a weight value. The proportion of weight values is reflected in a percentage of traffic distribution. This percentage always sums up to 100%.Note: All flows must contain a default path, and all default paths must contain at least 1 item.