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Revision as of 12:48, February 10, 2021

Learn how to ensure that the most appropriate action map triggers when multiple action maps could present offers to visitors.

Prerequisites

Priorities and offers

If your action map uses aNo results, set the priority to ensure that visitors see an appropriate number of web-based offers. If multiple action maps are qualified for a given visitor and trigger combination, Genesys Predictive Engagement selects only one action map based on its priority relative to the other qualified action maps.

For each type of web-based offer, Genesys Predictive Engagement uses only one action map for a given segment, at a given time, on a given webpage.

Multiple web-based offers

Genesys Predictive Engagement handles each type of web-based offer separately.

  • Example (multiple content offers or multiple web chats): If a visitor qualifies for multiple content offers or multiple web chats, Genesys Predictive Engagement chooses the action map with the higher priority.
  • Example (one content offer and one web chat): If a visitor qualifies for both a content offer and a web chat, the visitor sees both offers.

In addition:

  • If multiple action maps target the same segment at the same time, and they have the same priority, Genesys Predictive Engagement displays each action map a set percentage of the time. For example, if two action maps exist, Genesys Predictive Engagement displays each one 50% of the time. If three action maps exist, Genesys Predictive Engagement displays each one 33% of the time.
  • If a visitor ignores an invitation to chat, but then goes to a web page where a higher priority action map is set to trigger, Genesys Predictive Engagement presents the visitor with the invitation to engage.

Actions with no direct user engagement

Some actions, such as Architect flows, do not engage a visitor directly. For these actions, the action map priority is not considered. For example, if multiple Architect flows qualify for a page, all those Architect flows run.

Set the priority

When you create an action map, define its priority.

Under Set Priority, select the High, Medium, or Low. This setting is relative, based on the priorities of any other action maps that you applied to the same webpage.

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