About the interface
- Applies to:
- Campaign Standard
- Topics:
- Overview
CREATED FOR:
- Beginner
- User
Adobe Campaign’s user interface is based on concepts which are common to all the Adobe Experience Cloud solutions.
This interface is intended for web browsers. It is completely resizable and therefore automatically adapts to the media on which it is used: desktop computer or tablet. Every element is compatible with the use of a mouse or touchscreen.
Campaign interface, capabilities and options you can access to may vary depending your contract and user permissions. It is available in English, French and German.
Please note that language is set up at the installation, and cannot be changed afterwards.
In order to adapt to the different uses and new functionalities offered, the Adobe Campaign user interface and all of its elements are updated regularly. You may notice some differences between the version that you are using and the screens shown in this document.
The navigation principles are common to all of these solutions.
Key steps to create and orchestrate a marketing campaign with Adobe Campaign are:
- Preparing - This initial phase allows the user to formalize the need, intention, and objective of the campaign: creating the marketing plan, identifying the target, defining the content and creation mode, expected results, and people involved.
- Targeting - The targeting phase allows the user to define the data collection mode, their structure, their segmentation, audiences, seeds and tests, filtering conditions to design, etc. During this phase, you can also set up subscription/unsubscription methods. See Profiles and audiences.
- Creating messages and content - This phase involves selecting the communication channel. You can also design landing pages to acquire or update profiles, and grow your database. See Creating an email, Creating an SMS message, Creating a push notification, Creating an In-App message, Creating a direct mail delivery.
- Testing and sending - The execution phase allows the user to carry out the various validation steps (content, target) particularly via preview screens and by sending a proof to the approvers, before sending. See Testing and sending.
- Monitoring and reporting - Once the campaign has been executed and the different messages have been sent, this stage allows the user to collect the different statuses of the sends, and the tracking and monitoring information. The campaign and delivery reports are generated to track the impact of the campaign and the recipients’ activities. See Reporting tools.
- Automating - During this stage, additional factors such as the import/export mechanism implementation methods, the data management and update modes, personalization data identification, etc. are defined. See Workflows and data management.
Campaign
- Campaign Standard documentation
- Release Notes
- Getting started
- Profiles and audiences
- Communication channels
- Get started with communication channels
- About communication channels
- Delivery best practices
- Email messages
- SMS messages
- Push notifications
- In-App messaging
- Direct mail
- Transactional messaging
- Landing pages
- Designing email content
- Testing and Sending
- Reporting
- Integrating with other solutions
- Get started with Campaign integrations
- Campaign and Experience Manager
- Campaign and Target
- Campaign and Analytics
- Campaign and Audience Manager or People core service
- Campaign and Analytics for Mobile
- Campaign and Triggers
- Campaign and Microsoft Dynamics 365
- Campaign and Adobe Experience Platform
- Managing processes and data
- Get started with data and processes management
- Workflow general operation
- Executing a workflow
- Calling a workflow with external parameters
- Targeting activities
- Execution activities
- Channel activities
- Data management activities
- Filtering data
- Importing and exporting data
- Use cases
- About workflow use cases
- Deliveries
- Creating deliveries with a complement
- Creating deliveries on profiles’ creation date
- Creating a weekly delivery
- Creating a cross-channel delivery
- Identifying duplicates before a delivery
- Birthday delivery
- Coupling email and direct mail deliveries
- Sending an email with enriched fields
- Personalizing an email with additional data
- Sending a recurring push notification
- Segmentation and targeting
- Data management
- Reconcile a File audience with the database
- Deduplicating the data from an imported file
- Enriching profile data with data contained in a file
- External signal activity and data import
- Updating the database with external data
- Updating data based on an automatic file download
- Data reconciliation using relations
- Data update using reconciliation
- Exporting profiles in an external file
- Updating multiple subscription statuses from a file
- Subscribing profiles from a file to a specific service
- Developing
- Administrating
- Get started with Campaign Standard administration
- Monitoring guidelines
- Audit Trail
- Configuration guidelines
- Users and security
- Configuring channels
- Configuring mobile channels
- Implementing Push tracking
- Adding images and videos iOS
- Understanding push notifications payload structure
- Implementing local notification tracking
- Tags in Adobe Experience Platform synchronization FAQ
- Experience Platform SDK integration FAQ
- Configuring tag rules to support Adobe Campaign Standard use cases
- Mobile use cases supported in Adobe Campaign Standard
- How to migrate your mobile application from SDK v4 to Adobe Experience Platform SDK
- Push Notification Channel changes
- Configuring SMS channel
- Application settings
- Working with APIs
- Get started with Campaign Standard APIs
- About Campaign Standard APIs
- Global concepts
- Interacting with custom resources
- Managing profiles
- Managing services and subscriptions
- Interacting with marketing history
- Privacy management
- Managing transactional messages
- Managing workflows
- Managing organizational units
- Managing geographical units
- Troubleshooting
- Campaign Control Panel