Target: External Site Referral
External sites can refer customers to your site, either through a link on a search results page or a direct link on a page. Use this target to personalize web activities for these referred customers. There are two different scenarios for using this target, depending on how the customer was referred to your site:
- Scenario 1: Customer performed a keyword search on an external site
- Scenario 2: Customer clicked a link on a page of an external site
Scenario 1: Customer performed a keyword search on an external site
Customers can enter your site following a keyword search for an item on the web search sites, such as Google, Yahoo, and Bing. If you can predict which search keywords customers will use on these search sites, you can display marketing content in e-Marketing Spots that is relevant to what customers are searching for.Example
Your store sells electronics, including computers and televisions. When a customer views the e-Marketing Spot in the store header:- If a customer enters your site following a Google search for "television" or "TV," display an ad for televisions.
- If a customer enters your site following a Google search for "computer," display an ad for computers.
- Otherwise, display a general store ad.
The web activity looks like this:
Scenario 2: Customer clicked a link on a page of an external site
If you know of external sites that contain links to your store, you can display marketing content in e-Marketing Spots that is relevant to these referred customers. The external site can provide clues about the customer's interests or affiliations with your store.Example
Your store sells sports equipment. You know that the web site for an international golf club contains a link to your store. Whenever a customer clicks that link, you want to display an advertisement for the latest golf equipment in your home page e-Marketing Spot.
The web activity looks like this:
Specifying parameters in external site referral URLs
A referral URL is the URL of the page on an external site that contains a link to your site. The following example shows a search results page URL from a popular search site following a search fortablet:
http://www.bing.com/search?q=camcorder&qs=n&form=QBRE&filt=all&pq=camcorder&sc=8-9&sp=-1&sk=
Page
URLs can contain parameters. In the previous example, q=camcorder
is
a parameter with the name q
and the value camcorder
.
When using the External Site Referral target, you can specify that
the referral URL contains a certain parameter. These parameters can
indicate which search keywords the customer used on the external site
that resulted in a link to your site, among other things. Specifying
parameters is optional.