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Add a target node between nodes in an experience

Experiences with decision tree targeting only

When you insert a target node between existing levels, the new target node retains all existing child targets and creatives, and the new node initially is called 鈥淎ll.鈥 You can optionally keep the new node without adding more specific targets.

To define a specific target, add an additional sibling target node at the same level, specify the new target, and then assign creatives to just that target. Adding a sibling target node creates the new target node and moves all child targets and creatives that were previously assigned to 鈥淎ll鈥 to a new 鈥淓verything Else鈥 node at the same level. This way, the addition of the new target doesn鈥檛 affect the existing child branches because only the new sibling node includes the new targeting information.

NOTE
To add a target node to the bottom level of a decision tree, see 鈥Add a target node to the final level in an experience.鈥
  1. Under the node at which you want to insert the target, click Add , and then select Insert New Target.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • If sibling nodes don鈥檛 already exist, then do the following:

      1. Select the target type, and then click Apply:

        • For audience targets, select Audience.

        • For geographical targets, select a single geographical category (such as Geo: Country).

        • For data pass targets, select Data Pass.

        • For retargeting pixel targets, select **RT Pixel.

        • For device targets, select a single target category (Device: Type, Device: OS, or Device: Browser).

    • If sibling nodes already exist, then do the following:

      • For audience targets, do the following:

        1. Click Click to Browse to open your Audience Targeting options, and then do the following:

          • To add the first segment, locate the segment in the left panel, and select the check box next to the segment name.

          • To add a segment to an existing segment group:

            1. Click the segment group in the right panel.

            2. (Optional) Change the group logic to Include Any, Include All, or Exclude All, as needed.

              Exclude All isn鈥檛 available to the first segment group. For an audience that includes only exclusions, build this audience as Include Any and then exclude that audience when you add it to a placement within your DSP.

            3. Locate the new segment in the left panel, and select the check box next to the segment name.

              The segment group is automatically updated with the new segment.

          • To add a new segment group:

            1. Click + New Group in the right panel.

            2. (Optional) Change the logic between the previous group and the new group to And or Or, as needed.

            3. Locate the segments for the new group in the left panel, and select the check boxes next to the segment names.

            4. (Optional) Change the group logic to Include Any, Include All, or Exclude All, as needed.

        2. Click Create.

        3. Click Apply.

      • For geographical targets, do the following:

        1. Click Click to Browse to open your Geo Targeting options, specify one or more of the geographical targets, and then click Save.

          Zip code targets have bulk editing options. To paste multiple zip codes, click the Paste postal codes tab, select the country, paste or enter zip codes separated by commas or on separate lines, and then click Include All. To remove an included zip code target, hold the cursor over the target and click Remove Remove.

        2. (Optional) To create multiple target nodes when multiple geographical targets are specified, select Split targets to create nodes.

          This feature creates a separate target node (with separate creative bundles) for each specified geographical target. If you don鈥檛 split the targets, then the user must belong to all of the specified locations (a Boolean AND statement).

        3. Click Apply.

      • For a data pass target, optionally customize the data pass key, enter a single data pass value, and then click Apply.

        A default value for the key in the key-value pair is already set in the Data Pass field in the Advanced section of the experience settings. You can optionally can customize the key.

      • For a retargeting pixel target, select a single retargeting pixel to use and the values for any of the pixel鈥檚 attributes that are required to show the creatives, and then click Apply.

        The attributes for the retargeting pixel are configured in the retargeting pixel settings.

      • For device targets, do the following:

        1. Select the targets.

        2. (Optional) To create multiple target nodes when multiple geographical targets are specified, select Split targets to create nodes.

          This feature creates a separate target node (with separate creative bundles) for each specified geographical target. If you don鈥檛 split the targets, then the user must belong to all of the specified locations (a Boolean AND statement).

        3. (Optional) To create multiple target nodes when multiple geographical targets are specified, select Split targets to create nodes.

        4. Click Apply.

  3. (Optional) Specify a custom branch name for a user-defined branch.

    By default, user-defined branches are labeled with the applied targets.

    You can鈥檛 create a custom branch name for an 鈥淎ll鈥 or 鈥淓veryone Else鈥 branch.

    1. Hold the cursor over the target node and click > Edit Name.

    2. Enter the Node Name, and then click Save.

  4. Do any of the following:

    • (Optional) Assign creatives to the new target node and to the 鈥淓verything Else鈥 node.

    • (Optional) Add a sibling target node of the specified target type.

    • (Optional) To save the experience:

      1. Click Save, and then OK.

      2. (If each node at the bottom-most level doesn鈥檛 include at least one creative): Do one of the following:

        • To save the experience without all required creative bundles, click Save as Draft.

          You can鈥檛 create an ad tag for a draft experience.

        • To assign the default creative to each target that hasn鈥檛 already been assigned a creative bundle, click Assign Default Creatives. After you review the updated tree with the default creatives assigned, click Save and OK.

        • To continue editing the decision tree, click Continue Edit.

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