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Explore the conditions: UTM parameters
Explore the conditions: UTM parameters

Learn about how to use UTM parameters to define your audience

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This conditions looks for matches between the text you provide and the utm_campaign part of your custom URL. Make sure not to include the string utm_campaign= when specifying the condition.

This condition allows for several UTM campaigns to be evaluated at the same time. You can add them one-by-one using the text-box or upload them in batch from a CSV. When doing so, make sure to label the first column header as CAMPAIGNS, as shown in the CSV Template provided here

  • UTM medium

    This conditions looks for matches between the text you provide and the utm_medium part of your custom URL. Make sure not to include the string utm_medium= when specifying the condition.

  • UTM source

    This conditions looks for matches between the text you provide and the utm_source part of your custom URL. Make sure not to include the string utm_source= when specifying the condition.

  • UTM term

    This conditions looks for matches between the text you provide and the utm_term part of your custom URL. Make sure not to include the string utm_term= when specifying the condition.

  • UTM content

    This conditions looks for matches between the text you provide and the utm_content part of your custom URL. Make sure not to include the string utm_content= when specifying the condition.

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