For all types of mobile campaigns, if you set experience-level rules, each experience needs a qualifying rule. Mobile app users who qualify for the campaign see the first experience in the list for which they qualify. If you set a control percentage, it applies only to users who have qualified for the experience.
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Target Users
Define who sees an experience based on one or more
segments.
Select specific segments a mobile app user does or doesn’t belong to. If
you include multiple segments, Personalization handles them using AND
logic.
Target Pages
For Mobile In-App and Mobile Push campaigns, you can choose which action should trigger
the experience.
Item
Description
With Action
Show after viewer completes a specific action. If you include multiple
actions, they will be considered with OR logic.
With Item Action
Show after article or item views, purchases, and other visitor
behaviors. If you include multiple item actions, they will be considered
with OR logic.
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