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Interventions

You can find this page under Interventions > Interventions in the IRP Admin left navigation menu.

You use this page to configure options for ‘intervening’ to engage a customer when they are on your website, primarily to move them closer to making a purchase but also to feel welcome on your website. This is one of the extremely powerful features of the IRP that can potentially help you to increase your online sales. Here are some of the key aspects of this feature:

  • As with many other features in the IRP, you use the built-in HTML editor to create your interventions. You should aim to make them as well designed as possible and to be visually appealing to your site visitors.
  • You can include automatically generated Vouchers and totally custom Mailing List Signup widgets to maximise the likelihood of purchases.
  • You can also define minimum basket values, minimum basket stock levels and basket profit margins for each intervention.
  • You can set up your interventions so that they will slide in from the top of the screen, from the bottom of the screen or pop up in the middle of the screen. Use the 'Add Separate CSS' section to create CSS styles to manipulate the appearance and placement of your interventions.
  • You can create separate versions for your Desktop and Mobile sites, or you can use the same intervention for both Desktop and Mobile.
  • You can choose how your intervention will be ‘triggered’. For example your pop-up might appear when a visitor moves off a specific page, when they have been inactive for a set period of time, when they first arrive on your site, when they return, when they complete a purchase and so forth.
  • You can configure your interventions to apply only to logged-in customers, only to new customers or only to returning customers. You can also define that an intervention will not be displayed to customers who have placed over a certain number of orders. Another option is to define customer frequency for an intervention, for example only 1 in 3 customers who match the criteria for the intervention will see the intervention. This is important to help prevent customers from trying to guess how to trigger an intervention.
  • You can create Advanced Targeting Rules by restricting Interventions to particular basket contents for specific Brands, Categories or Products, or only target customers who view specific pages.
  • You can define different interventions for specific countries and languages. Potentially this can be a very powerful feature as it could result in increased international sales. If you have specific text in your interventions, make sure that you have the text translated professionally.
  • You can preview exactly how Interventions will appear to site visitors — before you make the Interventions active.
  • You can see at-a-glance statistics to understand how your Interventions are performing

Interventions.aspx page

The main Interventions.aspx page appears as follows:

Interventions page on IRP Admin

You can use the Search bar to find any intervention in your system. If you expand Other Options under the Search bar, you can use the following filtering options:

  • Active Status: Active, Inactive or Both.
  • Platform: Any, Desktop, Mobile or Both.
  • Popup Type: Slide From Top, Slide From Bottom or Popup.
  • Triggers: Select any Trigger from the drop-down list or select 'Any'.
  • Shipping Country: Select any Shipping Country from the drop-down list or select 'Any'.

The grid contains the following information:

  • ID: This is the unique ID of an intervention, created automatically by IRP Admin when you first set up and save an intervention.
  • Active: This indicates whether or not an intervention is active on the front end of your website. For anyone to see the intervention (assuming they meet the criteria that you have configured), an intervention must be active.
  • Name: This is the name of the intervention, used for easy identification in the Admin.
  • Type: This shows how the intervention will be displayed on the screen to visitors – Slide From Top, Slide From Bottom, or Popup.
  • Triggers: This shows how the intervention will be triggered. For example this could be Move Off Page, Inactive On Page, Cold Region Activity, Leaving Specific Page, Completed Purchase, When Customer Returns, Active On Page, and so forth. See ‘Intervention Triggers’ below for more information.
  • Platforms: This shows whether the intervention applies to Desktops, Mobiles or both.
  • Freq: This shows how often the intervention is configured to be offered. For example, if set to 100% it will be offered to all customers that match the criteria; if set to 30%, it will be offered to approximately 1 in 3 customers who match the criteria.
  • Voucher: This shows the amount of discount that is offered in an intervention, is vouchers are included. If no vouchers are included this will show ‘None’.
  • Countries: This shows the country that an intervention applies to. If it applies to every country then ‘All Countries’ will be shown here.
  • Pages: This shows the specific page that an intervention is targeted at, if applicable. If it applies to any page, this will show ‘All’.
  • Offers: This shows the number of times that an intervention has been displayed on your website.
  • Take-up: This shows the percentage of interventions that result in orders versus the total number accepted.
  • Orders: This shows the total value of orders that have been placed as a result of the offers contained in each intervention. You can click this value to navigate to the Orders page with the intervention filter applied automatically for the relevant intervention.
  • Preview: Click this button to see the intervention on our website (without it being added to the statistics).
  • View: Click this button to see the key statistics for the intervention. This opens a lightbox where you can see the following information:
    • Triggers
    • Countries
    • Frequency
    • Take-up
    • Orders
    • Conversion Rate
    • Value of Orders
    • The rendered HTML/CSS of the intervention
    • A breakdown of the criteria for the intervention
    • A link to edit the intervention
    • A link to preview the intervention on the front end
  • Copy: Click this button to make a copy of the intervention. This is extremely useful when you want to configure many interventions with only slight differences between them as you will not have to create each one from the beginning each time — you will just need to change the relevant aspects of each intervention.
  • Edit: Click this button to make changes to an intervention. For more information see the How To Add or Edit an Intervention topic in this section.

Intervention Triggers

You could think of intervention Triggers as reasons for performing an intervention. This differs from intervention Criteria, which determine whether the intervention is applicable to the customer at all (see the How To Add or Edit an Intervention topic in this section for more details about Criteria). The following types of Trigger are available:

  • Customer Views Page
    This is a straightforward and useful intervention that you can use for several purposes, perhaps simply to display when a customer first arrives on your site or after they have been active for a configurable period of time. As with other interventions, you can include vouchers and configure specific Criteria for the intervention. The intervention will be triggered after the trigger delay time that you configure.
  • Cursor Moved Off Page
    This intervention will fire when the customer moves their cursor off the page. This is a good intervention for including money-off or percentage-off vouchers.
  • Customer Inactive On Page
    This will fire when a customer is inactive (for the minimum time on the page (as configured by the setting ‘Trigger Delay’). This is ideal for directing customers to information pages that will be useful to them depending on where they are on your site, or to chat with sales/support staff.
  • When Customer Returns
    This intervention will be triggered when a customer returns to the site after the specified number of minutes. This will be useful particularly for mobile devices if a customer reloads the page after a period of time when they have been absent (for example when a tab is reloaded on a mobile browser).
  • Customer Leaves Specific Page (next page load)
    This intervention will be triggered when a customer leaves the specified page to view another on your site. You can choose specific pages and add them as the included pages for the intervention. The intervention will then display on the next page. This can be used to ask if there is a reason for abandoning a purchase, or to offer voucher incentives to continue with a purchase.
  • Customer Completes Purchase
    This intervention will be triggered when a customer places an order and IRP DeepAgent detects that they are unlikely to make a repeat purchase (less than 50% – if prediction is enabled). This trigger will be useful when trying to increase the number of returning customers on your site.
  • Drop in Purchase Likelihood (page load)
    (Available only if Prediction is enabled via the IRP Trading Terminal.) A drop in purchase likelihood is determined by IRP DeepAgent. Offering an intervention for this trigger will improve the chances of the customer continuing with a purchase after they take an action which often results in a lost sale. This intervention is triggered when the page loads after a statistically significant likelihood drop has been detected.
  • Cold Region Activity
    This will fire when a customer is active in a cold region of the page (as determined by generated heat maps – if available). The length of time they must be in a cold region can be set using the 'Trigger Delay' setting. This requires heat maps to be generated for the given page and is ideal for prompting customers to continue with their purchase when their activity is unusual.
  • Free Shipping
    You use this Trigger Type to fire an Intervention when a customer almost qualifies for Free Shipping. This has the potential to boost your AOV and revenues. For example, consider that a Free Shipping Rule has been set up for a Shipping Method which is applicable to baskets with a value greater than £30. When an Intervention is active with Free Shipping as its trigger and a threshold percentage of 70%, any customers who can use the Shipping Method with the Free Shipping Rule will be targeted for intervention when they add items to their basket totalling 70% or more of the Free Shipping Rule boundary, in this example £21 (70% of £30). The Intervention will not be triggered if the customer exceeds the Free Shipping Rule boundary and so already qualifies for the rule. Note that this type of Intervention is fired only for 'Value'-restricted Shipping Rules (and Shipping Rules with 'No Restriction') and not 'Weight' or 'Value & Weight' restricted Shipping Rules. The InterventionsEdit.aspx page will display an error message if you are editing a 'Free Shipping' intervention that is targeting countries that do not currently have Free Shipping Rules set up, or if the Free Shipping rules that are set up are not 'value only' (that is, they are reliant only on weight conditions). The countries affected are listed within the error message and include links to the ShippingRules.aspx page with filtering for that country applied.

General tips on Interventions

There are lots of ideas you could think of to include in your interventions in order to induce visitors to purchase. Having a great design and graphics is always important. The messaging that you use should also be as effective as possible. In general it’s a good idea to include your USPs and trust messaging (Lowest Prices, Fast Delivery, The Number One Retailer in the UK, Our Customers Love Us (Trustpilot), Massive Product Range, Secure Website, Flexible Returns, etc.).

For inactivity scenarios you could offer help, a pointer to customer support or live chat. If you have site help configured that could also be useful, as would FAQs. You could also include product recommendations. As with all the interventions you can also offer a voucher.

For visitors moving off a page you can alert them with an offer voucher and some arresting messaging (‘We want to give you 10% OFF!’, ‘WANT A FREE ?’, ‘Get 10% off your order RIGHT NOW!’).

In general you could also consider showing people recommendations (‘DON’T MISS OUT ON THESE GREAT OFFERS’, ‘Have a look at these great recommendations we have for you’) or letting them know about upcoming sales or events (‘DON’T FORGET our BIG SALE starting 1st March!’).

You may also want to encourage customers to follow you on social media (‘Follow us on Facebook and get 10% OFF’, ‘LIKE US AND GET 20% OFF YOUR ORDER’) or to sign up to your newsletter (‘BE THE FIRST TO KNOW — Sign up to receive the latest news and offers’).

Finally, you could also consider ways to help improve your site when using interventions. For example, ‘Please let us know why you are leaving and help us to improve our site’, ‘Please rate our site’, ‘Please let us know what you think about our site!’ and so forth.

These are only general suggestions. With the aid of first-class graphic design and strong messaging, your interventions could help you realise a significant uplift in sales.

Notes regarding Interventions

When configuring an intervention, be aware that:

  • For ‘Slide From Bottom’ interventions, you may need to check that the z-index declaration in the .support-popup class in the Website CSS Stylesheet or the Trade CSS Stylesheet is not set to always display the popup at the front, otherwise this might obscure part of your intervention. This class is used by the ‘Send Us A Message’ Live Support popup.
  • Consider the possible impact on site performance in terms of page load times. The interventions can function without the Prediction feature being switched on, although some of the triggers will not then be available. By themselves, interventions should not have much impact on performance. Prediction when coupled with interventions may impact on performance in terms of load times, so you should monitor your site speed if you have both enabled at the same time.
  • Note that, in order to prevent search engines from indexing IRP Interventions, Interventions are not rendered for crawlers.

Manually triggering Interventions

You can trigger IRP Interventions manually for a customer when viewing them using the Real Time Insights functionality in the IRP Trading Terminal. You can trigger any active Intervention for a customer, regardless of whether the criteria applies to them or not. You can trigger any number of Interventions for a customer, but only one can display at a time.

Once an Intervention has been manually triggered, it functions in the same way as a normal intervention. Manually-triggered Interventions can display while a customer is viewing a page (i.e. they don't need to view another page in order for the Intervention to appear).

You trigger manual Interventions by clicking the 'Intervene' button on the RealTimeInsightsCustomer.aspx page (if you have purchased the Real Time Insights module).

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How To Add or Edit an Intervention

Permissions

In order to use Interventions, the Admin User Group to which you belong must have access to the 'Interventions' section and also include the 'Allow Prediction' Special Permission.

Creating and configuring the Intervention

To add or edit an intervention, follow these steps:

  1. Firstly you should plan exactly how you want to use the intervention. Do you want it to apply to all customers? On all pages? In all countries? Do you want to offer a discount? If so, how much? Do you want the intervention to be offered simply when a visitor is on your site, or only after they have been active for a certain period of time? Do you want the intervention to appear only when a customer returns? Or only if DeepAgent considers that their likelihood of purchasing has declined? These are only a sample of the type of questions you should be asking.
    Note: If you want to offer multiple Interventions to customers within a single session, make sure that you enable the Application Setting called Enable Multiple Interventions Per Customer Session (Site Tracking grouping). (Note that you can enable this also by checking the box called Multiple Interventions Per Customer Session at the top of the Interventions.aspx page.) When this is disabled, only one intervention will be offered to a customer per session; this is determined from the first applicable intervention that is triggered.
  2. The next thing you should do is to produce great messaging and/or a great visual for the intervention. This is where some professional graphic design work is useful. See the section called General Tips on Interventions in the main article for some tips on messaging.
  3. When you have decided on the areas above, go to Interventions > Interventions in the IRP Admin left navigation menu.
  4. To edit an existing intervention, click the Edit button at the right side of the row belonging to the intervention that you want to edit.
    To create a new intervention, click the Add New Intervention button at the top of the screen.

Details tab

  1. Enter or edit the following details on the Details tab.
    SettingDescription
    Details
    Intervention ID This is the unique ID of an intervention, created automatically by IRP Admin when you first set up and save an intervention.
    Active This indicates whether or not an intervention is active on the front end of your website. For anyone to see the intervention (assuming they meet the criteria that you have configured), an intervention must be active. Note that once a voucher has been offered to a customer it will be available until it expires regardless of the active status of the intervention used to offer it.
    Name This is a custom name for the intervention. This is optional and is only used within administration for easy reference. Different interventions can have the same name.
    Last Updated By User This shows the name of the Admin User who inserted or last updated this intervention.
  2. Now move to the next tab or, if you are editing an Intervention, click either the Save & Preview button or the Update Intervention button.

Content tab

  1. Enter or edit the following details on the Content tab.
    SettingDescription
    Content Details
    Desktop/Mobile Select whether the intervention applies to Desktops, Mobiles or both.
    Display Type Select how the intervention will be displayed on the screen to visitors – Slide From Top, Slide From Bottom, or Popup.
    Is Persistent (Setting visible only if 'Slide From Top' or 'Slide From Bottom' Display Type is selected.) When selected, the intervention will continuously display to the customer across all page views until the intervention expires or it is dismissed.
    Overlay When selected, an overlay will hide all page content except for the intervention popup. The opacity of this overlay can be specified when this is selected (see below)
    Overlay Opacity (Setting visible only if 'Display Overlay' has been selected.) Select the opacity of the intervention overlay using the slider. For popups, the default opacity is 50%. For slide-down or slide-up interventions, the default is 0%. (When an opacity of zero is specified no overlay needs to display at all.)
    HTML Content
    Add Separate CSS NOTE: This legacy section is for reference only and will be removed in the future (any old Intervention-specific CSS will continue to function on the front end). You should use the separate Interventions CSS Stylesheet page to add CSS for Interventions. Be aware that any styles in the main stylesheets (Website CSS Stylesheet, Trade CSS Stylesheet or Mobile CSS Stylesheet) can potentially also apply to the intervention content. If necessary, you can use the ‘Inspect Element’ feature of your web browser to check that the intervention classes in the main stylesheets are not changing the look of your intervention. If they are, include the identical classes as styles in the Interventions Stylesheet and set them to the values you desire.
    HTML This is where you enter the content of the intervention as it will be offered to a customer. If a voucher is added to the intervention then you must include placeholders for details such as the voucher code ($$VoucherCode$$) and voucher amount ($$VoucherAmount$$) (you can also add a voucher link ($$AddVoucherLink$$) and voucher expiry ($$VoucherExpiry$$)). Note that the $$NoThanksLink$$ is always compulsory. Other available placeholders are:
    • $$AcceptInterventionLink$$
    • $$ApplicationSecureUrl$$
    • $$ApplicationTradeUrl$$
    • $$ApplicationUrl$$
    • $$BusinessName$$
    • $$CountdownTimer$$
    • $$CurrentYear$$
    • $$IgnoreInterventionLink$$
    • $$MailingListSignup$$
    • $$OpenLiveChat$$
    • $$RejectInterventionLink$$
    • $$SiteEmailAddress$$
    • $$WebsiteName$$
    Adding the intervention-reject, intervention-accept, or intervention-ignore CSS classes to any element will cause it to reject, accept or ignore and close the intervention when clicked.
    The placeholders to use with the 'Free Shipping' trigger are:
    • $$FreeShippingCustomerBasketValue$$ – The customer's current basket value.
    • $$FreeShippingAmountToSpend$$ – The amount that the customer has to spend to reach the Free Shipping Rule boundary.
    • $$FreeShippingThreshold$$ – The Free Shipping Rule minimum basket value boundary.
    Ensure that you save images in the appropriate directory in the Images Folder (probably under Interventions) and link to them in your HTML with $$APPLICATIONURL$$Images/Interventions/your-image.
    Note: If you want to reset the HTML code to the default intervention code, click the Reset to Default button under the HTML window. In addition, if you have code already created, you can upload it using the Upload Files button.
    You can click the Save & Preview button to see what the Intervention looks like on the front end.
    Mailing List Signup (Optional)
    Mailing List Settings This allows a custom or default mailing list signup widget to be displayed with the intervention. Adding a custom mailing list signup widget allows the email profile that the customers will be subscribed to, and all of the text values for the signup widget to be specifically set for this intervention. This can be added to the content by using the $$MailingListSignup$$ placeholder. Customers will only be subscribed to the selected email profile. If this is left unchecked and the $$MailingListSignup$$ placeholder is added to the HTML content, then this will subscribe customers to all email profiles.
    When you check the 'Custom' box, several other settings become available which let you enter custom text for the Mailing List Signup — the fields are also fully translatable.
    Email Profile Select the email profile that customers will be subscribed to via the $$MailingListSignup$$.
    Button Text When provided, this text will be used as the button text in the mailing list signup widgets. Click the Translate button to translate this into any active language in your system. By default this uses Small Translation 852 (Enter your details and click here to subscribe to our mailing list. You will receive information on sale items and special offers.).
    Button Tooltip When provided, this text will be used as the button tooltip in the mailing list signup widgets. Click the Translate button to translate this into any active language in your system. By default this uses Small Translation 851 (Join Now).
    Error Message When provided, this text will be used as the error message text in the mailing list signup widgets. Click the Translate button to translate this into any active language in your system. By default this uses Small Translation 1580 (Please enter a valid email address).
    Already Subscribed Message When provided, this text will be used as the redirect message text in the mailing list signup widgets. Click the Translate button to translate this into any active language in your system. By default this uses Small Translation 898 (The following email address is already registered on our mailing list).
    Success Message When provided, this text will be used as the success message text in the mailing list signup widgets. Click the Translate button to translate this into any active language in your system. By default this uses Small Translation 854 (You have successfully joined our mailing list).
    Signup Text When provided, this text will be displayed in the textbox of the mailing list signup widgets. Click the Translate button to translate this into any active language in your system. By default this uses Small Translation 2544 (Email Address).
    Voucher Settings (Optional)
    Include Voucher When this is selected, a new voucher (with the provided criteria) will be generated each time the intervention is offered to a customer. The generated code will be unique for the customer that it is offered to.
    Discount Type Select the type of discount to offer: Money Off Total Basket Value, Percentage Off Total Basket Value, Money Off Total Over Basket Value, or Percentage Off Total Over Basket Value.
    Min Discount Amount The actual discount amount offered will be a random amount between this and the maximum specified values. If this intervention should always offer a fixed discount then both the minimum and maximum values should be the same.
    Max Discount Amount The actual discount amount offered will be a random amount between this and the minimum specified values. If this intervention should always offer a fixed discount then both the minimum and maximum values should be the same.
  2. Now move to the next tab or, if you are editing an Intervention, click either the Save & Preview button or the Update Intervention button.

Trigger Criteria tab

  1. Enter or edit the following details on the Trigger Criteria tab.
    SettingDescription
    Trigger Types Select the trigger for the intervention, as described previously in the 'Intervention Triggers' section above (recall that you need to enable Prediction via the IRP Trading Terminal for access to additional Prediction-related intervention triggers). Note that these are divided into 'Standard' types and 'Free Shipping'. If you select Free Shipping, the 'Standard' triggers will be hidden and instead a 'Progress Towards Basket Total' text box is displayed which you use to set a value from 0 to 100%. This defines the threshold at which the Intervention is triggered:
    Free Shipping Intervention
    For example, consider that a Free Shipping Rule has been set up for a Shipping Method which is applicable to baskets with a value greater than £30. When an Intervention is active with Free Shipping as its trigger and a threshold percentage of 75%, any customers who can use the Shipping Method with the Free Shipping Rule will be targeted for intervention when they add items to their basket totalling 75% or more of the Free Shipping Rule boundary, in this example £22.50 (75% of £30). The Intervention will not be triggered if the customer exceeds the Free Shipping Rule boundary and so already qualifies for the rule.
    Note that this type of Intervention is fired only for 'Value'-restricted Shipping Rules (and Shipping Rules with 'No Restriction') and not 'Weight' or 'Value & Weight' restricted Shipping Rules. The InterventionsEdit.aspx page will display an error message if you are editing a 'Free Shipping' intervention that is targeting countries that do not currently have Free Shipping Rules set up, or if the Free Shipping rules that are set up are not 'value only' (that is, they are reliant only on weight conditions). The countries affected are listed within the error message and include links to the ShippingRules.aspx page with filtering for that country applied.
    Customer Frequency This determines how often the intervention should be offered. If set to 100% it will be offered to all customers that match the criteria. If set to 30% it will be offered to approximately 1 in 3 customers who match the criteria.
    Display Time The intervention will display for this period of time. If the intervention includes a voucher then it will be available for this period of time before expiring.
    Trigger Delay The customer must be on a page for at least this number of seconds before this intervention can be offered. Alternatively for triggers involving inactivity, this will determine how long they must be inactive for before the trigger will fire.
    New/Returning Customers This will determine if the intervention is offered only to new customers, only to returning customers, or is offered to all customers. Returning customers are classified as those who have visited the site in the past 3 years (detected via website cookie).
    Logged In Customers Only When enabled this intervention will only potentially be offered to customers who have logged in.
    Max Number Of Customer Orders Customers who have placed more than the number of orders that you specify here will never be offered this intervention.
    Min Purchase Likelihood (Visible only if Prediction is enabled.) Only customers who are at least this likely to make a purchase will be considered.
    Max Purchase Likelihood (Visible only if Prediction is enabled.) Any customers who are more likely than this to make a purchase will not be considered.
    Basket Options Basket-specific intervention criteria can be added, or the intervention can be set to apply to all baskets.
    Basket Profit Margin This intervention will only be offered if all items in the customer basket have at least this percentage margin.
    Min Basket Value The intervention will only potentially be offered to customers with basket values greater than or equal to this value.
    Max Basket Value The intervention will only potentially be offered to customers with basket values less than this value. Leave this textbox blank to ignore this criteria.
    Min Basket Stock Level This intervention will only be offered if each item in the customer basket has at least this much stock available.
  2. If necessary, you can use the Reset To Defaults button at the top of the screen. This will set all of the criteria to their default values and update the intervention.
  3. Click the Insert Intervention button or, if you are editing an Intervention, click the Update Intervention button. If editing, you can also click the Save & Preview button to see what the Intervention looks like on the front end.

Country Targeting tab

Proceed as follows on the Country Targeting tab:

  1. Select a country in the Available Countries box (or hold the Ctrl key or the Shift key to select multiple countries), then click the Add button to move the country (or countries) to the Targeted Countries box. The default is that the intervention will apply to all countries.
  2. You can click the Save & Preview button to see what the Intervention looks like on the front end.
  3. Click the Update Intervention button.

Advanced Targeting tab

On the Advanced Targeting tab you can define various 'Targeting Rules' for the intervention.

First click the Add Targeting Rule button and then select the type of target you want to configure (a combination of targeting rules can be added for an intervention):

Target customers on specific pages

If you select On Pages and With Specific Name, you can proceed to use the following settings:

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  1. Page Type: Select a page type from the following options:
    • Basket: Select a specific basket page using the Page Name drop-down list.
    • Checkout: Select a specific checkout page using the Page Name drop-down list.
    • Custom: Select a specific custom page using the Page Name drop-down list. Subsequently, use the Add and Remove buttons to select specific pages.
    • Information: Select a specific information page using the Page Name drop-down list.
    • Listing: Select a specific listing page using the Page Name drop-down list. Subsequently, use the Add and Remove buttons to select specific pages.
    • Product: Select a specific product page using the Page Name drop-down list. Subsequently, enter a comma-separated list of IDs to select specific pages.
    • Homepage: Select a specific home page using the Page Name drop-down list.
    • Customer Account: Select a specific customer account page using the Page Name drop-down list.
  2. Include/Exclude New Page: The intervention can display on this page if it is Included, but it will not if it is Excluded.
  3. Click the Add Page Rule button followed by the Update Intervention button.

Target customers with basket contents

If you select With Basket Contents, you can use the following settings:

  1. Restriction: Choose whether this selection should be Excluded from, or Included in, the intervention. Note that all products are assumed to be included unless exclusions are provided.
  2. Type: You can add multiple restriction types for each intervention: Brand, Category, Brand/Category or Product.
  3. Brands: (Appears if you have selected 'Brand' for the Type.) Select Brands to include/exclude in the intervention from the list of all available Brands.
  4. Categories: (Appears if you have selected 'Category' for the Type.) Select Categories to include/exclude in the intervention from the list of all available Categories.
  5. Brands / Categories: (Appears if you have selected 'Brand/Category' for the Type.) Select Brands and Categories to include/exclude in the intervention from the list of all available Brands and Categories.
  6. Model IDs: (Appears if you have selected 'Product' for the Type.) You can provide an individual Model ID or multiple Model IDs as a list with each separated by a comma.
  7. Click the Add Basket Rule button followed by the Update Intervention button.

If you need to delete a Targeting Rule, check the box at the right side of the row and click the Delete Selected Targeting Rules button.

Testing and viewing the Intervention

Once you have configured the intervention as described in the previous steps, you can proceed to test and view the intervention.

  1. As noted previously, if you have referenced images in your HTML, ensure that you have saved them in the appropriate directory in the Interface & Design > Images Folder, most likely the Interventions directory. Such images will be referenced in your HTML as $$APPLICATIONURL$$Images/Interventions/your-image.
  2. Go to Interventions > Interventions in the IRP Admin left navigation menu and check the box for the 'Insights Interventions' Application Setting at the top of the screen. (Note that if you want to make use of the Prediction triggers, you need to enable this via the IRP Trading Terminal.)
  3. Now, test that the intervention works. To do this, click the Preview button on the Interventions.aspx page.
  4. As noted previously, be aware that any styles in the main stylesheets (Website CSS Stylesheet, Trade CSS Stylesheet or Mobile CSS Stylesheet) can potentially also apply to the intervention content. If necessary, you can use the ‘Inspect Element’ feature of your web browser to check that the intervention classes in the main stylesheets are not changing the look of your intervention. If they are, include the identical classes as styles in the Interventions CSS Stylesheet and set them to the values you desire.
  5. If you are finished testing, make sure that you only keep active the interventions that you want to be active. Otherwise, if you don’t want to have any active interventions, uncheck the ‘Active’ boxes on the main Interventions.aspx page. Also make sure that you only have the Application Settings active if they need to be.

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Why can't I see my Intervention even though it is correctly configured and active?
This could be because your IP address is listed as a crawler and is excluded from IRP Insights on the BlockedIPAddresses.aspx page. All interventions (including the previews) only display for non-crawlers. If the IP address is removed from the blocked list and the application is uncached then the Intervention should function normally.
How can I see the orders that have resulted from an Intervention?
On the Interventions.aspx page you can click the Total Order value/Number of Orders value in the 'Order' column to navigate to the Orders.aspx page with the Intervention filter applied automatically for the relevant Intervention. Also on the Orders.aspx page you can use the search filter to display orders that have been aided by a selected IRP Intervention.
Live Market Data
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April 2024 v April 2023 10.85%
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Baby & Child 0.43%
Cars and Motorcycling 0.26%
Electrical & Commercial Equipment 0.50%
Fashion Clothing & Accessories 0.39%
Food & Drink 0.92%
Health and Wellbeing 0.18%
Kitchen & Home Appliances 0.47%
Pet Care 0.23%
Sports and Recreation 0.57%
Toys, Games & Collectables 0.52%

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