Creating conditions helps you get more relevant ads with just one feed, giving you the ability to optimize ad layouts making sure you get the most out of every line item of your feed. Conditions are composed by a group of rules, and rules are based on the line item attributes of your feed: image_URL, price, sales_price, title, description… An example of a condition could be:
“If ${price} equals ${value} AND ${sale_price} equals ${value}”.
While serving the ad, a different version of the default ad is displayed for each created condition. This way, you are able to create more relevant ads with just one feed. It will make sure that the ad will 100% be able to get the most out of every single line item in the associated feed.
Before creating any condition, it is very important to generate all ad sizes you need. Once you set up a condition, it is not possible to add extra sizes. Find below some important information about dynamic rules and conditions:
It is possible to add up to 20 conditions to a set.
A condition can consist of up to 10 rules.
A condition can’t have the same rule added twice.
A minimum of 1 line item needs to be affected by the condition in order to save the condition.
A condition can’t affect the total line items of your feed. E.g. If your feed contains 500 line items, a condition must affect up to 499 line items.
Some examples of common used conditions are:
If "sale_price" "exists"
If "discount" ">20%"
Follow the steps below to start creating your first dynamic condition:
In the toolbar, click on "Default" and click on "Condition".
Click on "Add condition".
Click now on "Yes, I'm done" if you are really sure your default design is ready.
Give a name to your condition. We recommend to add a name that refers to the condition you are about to create. For example "Sale price" or "Last 10 in stock" so you can easily recognise what ad layouts you are working on or previewing.
Select an attribute from your feed. The attributes that you see in the dropdown menu refer to the attributes mapped earlier when you uploaded your feed in Bannerwise.
We will choose "sale_price" because we want to create a specific ad layout for products that are on sale.
Select the operation you want.
We will choose "is less than" because we want to create a specific ad layout for products whose "sale_price" "is less than" the normal price.
Enter now a value. Depending on the operation you selected, you need to enter a value: number, word(s), letter(s)... or a specific attribute from the feed.
As mentioned above, we choose the feed attribute "Price" because we want to create a specific ad layout for products whose "sale_price" "is less than" the normal price.
Click on the “+” icon to select “AND” or “OR” if you want to add another rule to your condition and generate specific ad layouts
Check how many line items will be affected by the condition. A minimum of 1 line item needs to be affected by the condition in order to save the condition. A condition can’t affect the total line items of your feed. E.g. if your feed contains 500 line items, a condition must affect up to 499 line items.
When you are ready with setting up your rules and conditions, click on "Save condition".
After saving, your condition is added to an overview. From here you can perform different actions to your condition:
Add new conditions.
Edit existing condition.
Duplicate existing condition.
Delete existing condition.
That's it! This is how you can set up rules and conditions to your social dynamic ads. If you want to add multiple conditions, simply follow this article from the beginning once again. Check out this article to create new ad layouts based on the dynamic conditions.
If you want to know more about this feature and are interested in using it, schedule a meeting with our Customer Success Manager. We will provide you with the next steps and all you need to know.
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