Hi All,
I'm a new BTBuckets user and am sooo excited to start using it more. I work at university but come from a marketing agency background. We looked at some of the solutions I used at the agencies and they were way out of our price range. So I'm really digging BTBuckets!
I created some initial buckets and a single test target. The one I set up swaps out an image on our homepage if the user has visited our School of Music website 3 or more times. It works great.
But I can't find how to create another target... are we limited to just the one? If so, how do you target the different buckets? What am I missing?
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Permalink Reply by BTBuckets on November 14, 2011 at 5:31pm Hello Guys,
It's great to hear that you are enjoying BTBuckets targeting.
We have limited targets creation to one.
But you can still targeting people through SiteApps/BTBuckets integration.
The reason for that is that BTBuckets is designed to be the ultimate segmentation engine. We introduced the "Targets" features to help websites implement site updates for segmented users. We created some sample codes that we thought would ultimately generate a plethora of segmentation applications. And this happened. However, these apps were not shared - and we thought that if there was a "marketplace" for this, everyone would benefit.
Permalink Reply by Jason Bryner on November 16, 2011 at 4:52pm I have tried out SiteApps but I get a javascript error when I use the provided javascript snippet. The site I'm using for testing is betasite.gs , you can see the error there. It's a 'Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token ILLEGAL' error coming from site-apps.appspot.com/js
I saw the div replacement on SiteApps and see the usefullness with that, but again I can't use it on our production website if it's throwing a javascript error.
Permalink Reply by BTBuckets on November 16, 2011 at 7:29pm Hello Jason,
Looks like you installed the BTBuckets App on SiteApps, am I right ?
Well, also looks like you put your API key when deploying it. You need to put your SiteID, and not your API KEY.
Your site ID can be found on the BTBuckets tag page.
Find in your tag something like: $BTB={s:xxx};
xxx would be your site id.
We will let this more clear on the tag page.
Cheers
Permalink Reply by Jason Bryner on November 20, 2011 at 5:25pm Ah, yes. Thanks for the clarification!
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