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Create an Auto-Target activity

Use the Visual Experience Composer (VEC) in Adobe Target to create your Auto-Target A/B Test activity directly on a Target-enabled page and to modify portions of the page within Target.

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Auto-Target is available as part of the Target Premium solution. This feature is not available in Target Standard without a Target Premium license. For more information about the advanced features this license provides, see Target Premium.

To create an Auto-Target activity:

  1. From the Activities list, click Create Activity > A/B Test.

    Create Activity drop-down list

    The available activity types depend on your Target account. Some activity types might not appear in your list. For example, Recommendations is a Target Premium feature. For information about the various activity types, see Activities and the Target activities guide.

  2. Select Visual, if necessary.

    If you prefer to use the Form-Based Experience Composer, select Form. See Form-Based Experience Composer for more information.

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    NOTE
    In addition to the VEC and Form-Based Experience Composer, Target offers the Single Page Application VEC. For more information about the various composers, see Experiences and Offers.
    For troubleshooting information about the VEC, should you have problems, see Troubleshooting the Visual Experience Composer.
  3. (Conditional) If you are a Target Premium customer, choose a workspace.

  4. Specify your activity URL, then click Next.

    If your account is configured with a default URL, that URL appears by default. You can change from the default to another URL.

    The Visual Experience Composer opens, showing the page specified in the URL.

    VEC

  5. Type a name for the activity in the space provided.

    Name field

    The activity name cannot begin with any of the following characters:

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  6. Create any experiences by changing the elements on the page.

    The Visual Experience Composer displays two tabs on the left side after you create an activity: Experience A and Experience B. Experience A is the control experience. Your focus is on the Experience B tab, which you can modify as desired. Experience B is the alternate experience that you can add to your test. You can add multiple experiences to the test. You can also delete Experience A from the activity if you don’t want to include a default site experience as an option.

    For more information about adding and modifying experiences in the Visual Experience Composer, see Add Experience. To modify Experience B, start with Step 2.

  7. Click Targeting at the top of the Visual Experience Composer to move to the next step in the three-step guided workflow.

    The flow diagram opens.

    A/B Test Targeting step

    The flow diagram leads you through the steps of choosing the audience for the activity and setting up experiences.

  8. In the Audience box, click the edit icon (the vertical ellipsis), click Replace Audience, then select the audience for your activity.

    By default, the audience is set to All Visitors.

  9. Choose the percentage of qualifying visitors that you want to enter the activity.

    Audience percentage

    For example, you might limit entries to 50% of all visitors or 45% of your “Californians” audience.

  10. Set up your traffic allocation.

    You can show multiple experiences to the same audience. A diagram displays showing your selected audience and the experiences that you have added to the activity.

    Choose your desired traffic allocation method. To create an Auto-Target activity, select Auto-Target for personalized experiences.

    The three types of traffic allocation are described below:

    • Manual (Default): Specify the percentage of entrants that you want to see each experience. You can split the percentages evenly between all experiences, or specify higher or lower percentages for each experience. The total for all experiences must equal 100%. For more information, see Create an A/B Test.

    • Auto-Allocate to best experience: Most activity entrants are automatically directed to higher-performing experiences. Some visitors are allocated to all experiences, to maintain exploration of experiences and to recognize changes in performance trends. For more information, see Auto-Allocate overview.

    • Auto-Target for personalized experiences: Target uses advanced machine learning to personalize content and drive conversions by identifying multiple high-performing, marketer-defined experiences, and then serving the most tailored experience to visitors based on their individual customer profiles and past behaviors of similar visitors.

    You can also click Add to add another experience to the activity.

  11. When you are satisfied with your audience, experience choices, and traffic allocation choices, click Next to move to the third step of the three-step guided workflow.

  12. Specify the goals and settings for the activity.

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    NOTE
    If you want to use Analytics for Target (A4T) with this activity, see important information in A4T support for Auto-Allocate and Auto-Target activities.
  13. Click Save & Close or Save.

After you create the activity, the Overview tab shows information about the activity, including a diagram of your activity.

Training video: Creating A/B Tests (8:36)

This video demonstrates how to create an A/B test using the Target three-step guided workflow.

  • Create an A/B Test activity in Adobe Target
  • Allocate traffic using a manual split or automatic traffic allocation
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