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Most relevant based on category & Most popular based on category
Most relevant based on category & Most popular based on category

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Most relevant based on category

How does this strategy work?

When choosing this option, the system will look at the visitor’s general profile. Data from the visitor like the current page the visitor is looking at, viewed pages, and favored items will be weighed to return the most relevant content items. Selecting this option will make sure your visitor sees the most relevant product within the current category they are visiting.

When should I use this strategy?

This is useful whenever you want to serve the most relevant content within the category the visitor is looking at. This strategy is popular for embedded ‘recommended for you’ touchpoints on category pages as only items return within the current category.

What are the requirements for using this strategy?

This recommendation strategy only works on category pages. These category pages should also be registered correctly.

Most popular based on category

How does this strategy work?

This strategy is based on the most relevant strategy, but it mainly uses the statistics from sold content items to return content. The most sold items in the current category will therefore be returned in most cases.

When should I use this strategy?

This is very useful when you want to make sure the most popular items within a category keep getting pushed to visitors.

What are the requirements for using this strategy?

This recommendation strategy only works on category pages. These category pages should also be registered correctly.

We also highly recommend having eCommerce conversions.

Example of most [relevant/popular] based on category

These strategies are pretty similar to each other, as you might notice. Many customers use these as embedded touchpoints on their category pages.

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