You can test web activities in store preview to ensure that the marketing information
displays correctly in the right e-Marketing Spot. If the web activity contains targets, you can
ensure that the marketing information displays only to the target customers. When your testing is
successful, you can deploy the web activity to the production environment.
This procedure and its supporting examples are designed for use in a testing environment. It is
not recommended that you test web activities directly in a production environment.
Note: To help set up a test environment more quickly, an administrator
can copy activities and other marketing objects from your authoring or production environment into
your test environment. For more information about this new feature, see
Procedure
- Log on to the server in the test environment.
- Open the Marketing tool.
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Open the web activity and take note of details that are relevant to testing. For instance, the
specified e-Marketing Spot, the start date, and the target criteria (if the activity includes a
target).
Tip: Consider taking a screen snapshot of the web activity to refer to during
testing.
- Make sure that the web activity is active.
- Check for other activities that are scheduled for the same
e-Marketing Spot at the same time as the web activity you are testing:
- Click the E-Marketing Spots folder.
- Find the e-Marketing Spot specified in the web activity
you are testing.
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Right-click the e-Marketing Spot. Then, click Show Activity
Calendar.
- Note any other activities that are scheduled for the
e-Marketing Spot at the same time, as well as their priorities. This
way, you are aware of other web activities that might conflict with
the web activity you are testing.
- When you are ready to test your web activity, select .
- Set the store preview options according to what you want
to test.
For example, if the start date for the web
activity is set in the future, select Specify date and
time, then set a future date that falls within the schedule
for the web activity.
- Click Launch Store Preview.
- For web activities that contain targets, reproduce the
target criteria in the store preview so that you are viewing the store
as a target customer.
For example:
- For the Customer Segment target, you might
need to register or log on as a customer with the attributes specified
in the customer segment.
- For the Catalog Browsing Behavior target,
browse the parts of the catalog that is specified in the target.
- Preview the store as a user that belongs to a specific customer segment:
- Find the customer segment that the customer belongs to.
- In the Search Results list view, right-click the customer segment. Then, click
Preview Store as Segment.
For more information about testing targets in web and dialog
activities, see Tips for testing targets in web and dialog activities.
- View the e-Marketing Spot to test whether the marketing
information displays as expected:
- Navigate to the store page that contains the e-Marketing
Spot specified in the web activity you are testing.
- At the top of the store preview window, click one of
the following actions:
- Show
Marketing Spots to display e-Marketing Spot names within
a red marquee.
- Show Page Information.
In the upper left corner of the e-Marketing Spot that you want to
view, click Show Information.
- Review the marketing information that is displayed in
the e-Marketing Spot to ensure that it is working as expected.
- At the upper right corner of the
e-Marketing Spot, click the help icon to
access detailed information about the steps that are taken by the
marketing runtime to determine which results to display in the e-Marketing
Spot. This information includes which activities were evaluated, the
results of targets, and the paths that were taken through the activities.
You can use this information to help determine the cause when unexpected
results are displayed in an e-Marketing Spot.
- If your web activity contains a Branch element,
test each path by reproducing the flow that is defined in each path.
- If your web activity contains an Experiment element,
test the path by placing an order, and then running the RaiseECEvent job
or wait 5 minutes. The RaiseECEvent job
is scheduled to run every 5 minutes by default.
- Update marketing statistics to see the latest statistics
in Store preview.
- Run the SaveMarketingStatistics job.
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At the top of the store preview window, click Refresh to update the
counts that display on elements and the e-Marketing Spot statistics.
- Make any necessary corrections to the web activity or the
marketing information it displays.
- Deploy the tested web activity to the production environment.