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Explore the conditions: Behaviour
Explore the conditions: Behaviour

Learn how to define your audience based on traffic behaviours

Updated over 11 months ago

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Identify users based on how they browse your site. You can set trigger based on past behaviour (i.e., how many times they have visited your site or a specific groups of pages) or in-the-moment triggers (i.e., whether the visitor is on a particular page). Conditions include:

  • Visitor is currently on a specific URL

    This conditions targets visitors that are on a certain page or group of pages. As with any URL-based condition, you can use the option **equal to ****to check for an exact URL match or the options containing and not containing to check for a given string within the URL

  • Visitor has returned to your site after some time

    This conditions segments visitors based on when they last visited your website. As with every time-based condition, it accepts days as unit of times and can be set to exactly, **more than** or **less than** a certain number of days

  • Visitor first visited your website some time ago

    This conditions is similar to the one above, but restricts the audience to the visitors for which the previous website visit was the first time they ever visited the website

  • Visitor has returned to your site a number of times

    This conditions segments visitors based on the frequency with which they visited your website in a given timeframe. As with every frequency-based condition, you can set up the frequency with the parameters **exactly**, **more than** or less than [] times, and the timeframe with the parameters **more than [] days ago**, in the last [] days, or **previously** (all time frequency)

  • Visitor visits a specific URL a minimum number of times

    This condition is similar to the one above, but allows you to evaluate the frequency with which the user has visited a page or specific group of pages, while the one above considers every page within the website

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