# Streamline Campaigns w/ Experiences

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| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| **content_type** | lesson |
| **platform** | contentstack-academy |
| **source_url** | https://www.contentstack.com/academy/courses/data-insights-using-profiles-to-power-personalization/data-insights-course-4--streamline-campaigns-with-experiences |
| **course_slug** | data-insights-using-profiles-to-power-personalization |
| **lesson_slug** | data-insights-course-4--streamline-campaigns-with-experiences |
| **markdown_file_url** | /academy/md/courses/data-insights-using-profiles-to-power-personalization/data-insights-course-4--streamline-campaigns-with-experiences.md |
| **generated_at** | 2026-04-28T06:55:50.218Z |

> Part of **[Using Profiles to Power Personalization](https://www.contentstack.com/academy/courses/data-insights-using-profiles-to-power-personalization)** on Contentstack Academy. **Academy MD v3** — structured for retrieval; no quiz or assessment keys.

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#### At a glance

- **Title:** 31-data-insights-experiences
- **Duration:** 2m 58s
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#### Transcript

But what it allows you to do is instead of going into the raw path for a library and doing JavaScript stuff, you can just go in here and add a new experience. We have some predefined examples. If you just want to drive traffic, I want to capture leads, I want to present a message, I want to recommend content. We'll just do drive traffic for a simple one. You can say the URL you want to target, let's do petsy.linux.com, and then anyway, it'll walk you through a wizard of, okay, well, where do you want it to be? I want it to be a slide at the bottom left, and I want to change my headline to purple, whatever, sample headline, sample body. You can change your call to action, you can change the positioning. You choose the audience that you want to target. So I'll just do all for this one, but it has the targeting against the Linux audiences built-in automatically. So it makes it simple to only show specific offers, promotions, lead captures to predefined cohorts that you have in your account. Then there's a number of customization options on like I want to show it only on the first page view. I want to show it after five seconds. I want to hide it after five seconds. I want to show it on 30 percent page scroll or whatever percentage I want. I want to show it basically infinite configurability all the way down till we have an override where you can write code to overwrite it, to do a lot of different things, to tailor it to whatever that customer wants. The end result though, if I hit preview and go to petsy.linux.com, in theory, so now instead of seeing the lead capture, you see my very ugly pink headline sample model. So it's a really, really simple low-lift way to present promotions. We have it built into our content recommendation library. So you can just make a recommendation that pops up. You don't have to go in and talk to your web developer and launch new source code. You can just plop it on top. Like I said, you can put it in your tag manager, you can put it into your source code. It's super, super flexible, but it's without a doubt one of the most common ways to get started just because it is such a low-lift thing. The forms make it dead simple to collect data and that it already just gets mapped, and it's already just going to come into Linux. You don't have to do any sending, you don't have to do any mapping. So those are the biggest features. So that's experiences in our UI.

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But what it allows you to do is instead of going into the raw

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path for a library and doing JavaScript stuff,

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you can just go in here and add a new experience.

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We have some predefined examples.

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If you just want to drive traffic,

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I want to capture leads, I want to present a message,

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I want to recommend content.

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We'll just do drive traffic for a simple one.

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You can say the URL you want to target,

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let's do petsy.linux.com,

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and then anyway,

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it'll walk you through a wizard of,

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okay, well, where do you want it to be?

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I want it to be a slide at the bottom left,

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and I want to change my headline to purple,

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whatever, sample headline, sample body.

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You can change your call to action,

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you can change the positioning.

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You choose the audience that you want to target.

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So I'll just do all for this one,

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but it has the targeting against

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the Linux audiences built-in automatically.

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So it makes it simple to only show specific offers,

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promotions, lead captures to

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predefined cohorts that you have in your account.

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Then there's a number of customization options

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on like I want to show it only on the first page view.

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I want to show it after five seconds.

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I want to hide it after five seconds.

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I want to show it on

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30 percent page scroll or whatever percentage I want.

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I want to show it basically infinite configurability

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all the way down till we have an override

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where you can write code to overwrite it,

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to do a lot of different things,

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to tailor it to whatever that customer wants.

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The end result though,

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if I hit preview and go to petsy.linux.com,

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in theory, so now instead of seeing the lead capture,

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you see my very ugly pink headline sample model.

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00:02:07.880 --> 00:02:09.080
So it's a really,

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really simple low-lift way to present promotions.

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We have it built into our content recommendation library.

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So you can just make a recommendation that pops up.

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You don't have to go in and talk to

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your web developer and launch new source code.

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You can just plop it on top.

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Like I said, you can put it in your tag manager,

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you can put it into your source code.

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It's super, super flexible,

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but it's without a doubt one of

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the most common ways to get started

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just because it is such a low-lift thing.

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The forms make it dead simple to collect

55
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data and that it already just gets mapped,

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and it's already just going to come into Linux.

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You don't have to do any sending,

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you don't have to do any mapping.

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So those are the biggest features.

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So that's experiences in our UI.

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```transcript
<!-- PLACEHOLDER: replace with real transcript before publish if cues were auto-derived from WebVTT -->
[00:00] But what it allows you to do is instead of going into the raw
[00:18] path for a library and doing JavaScript stuff,
[00:21] you can just go in here and add a new experience.
[00:25] We have some predefined examples.
[00:28] If you just want to drive traffic,
[00:29] I want to capture leads, I want to present a message,
[00:31] I want to recommend content.
[00:32] We'll just do drive traffic for a simple one.
[00:35] You can say the URL you want to target,
[00:38] let's do petsy.linux.com,
[00:43] and then anyway,
[00:48] it'll walk you through a wizard of,
[00:49] okay, well, where do you want it to be?
[00:51] I want it to be a slide at the bottom left,
[00:53] and I want to change my headline to purple,
[00:56] whatever, sample headline, sample body.
[01:02] You can change your call to action,
[01:03] you can change the positioning.
[01:06] You choose the audience that you want to target.
[01:09] So I'll just do all for this one,
[01:10] but it has the targeting against
[01:11] the Linux audiences built-in automatically.
[01:14] So it makes it simple to only show specific offers,
[01:17] promotions, lead captures to
[01:19] predefined cohorts that you have in your account.
[01:22] Then there's a number of customization options
[01:26] on like I want to show it only on the first page view.
[01:28] I want to show it after five seconds.
[01:29] I want to hide it after five seconds.
[01:31] I want to show it on
[01:32] 30 percent page scroll or whatever percentage I want.
[01:35] I want to show it basically infinite configurability
[01:39] all the way down till we have an override
[01:41] where you can write code to overwrite it,
[01:43] to do a lot of different things,
[01:46] to tailor it to whatever that customer wants.
[01:48] The end result though,
[01:50] if I hit preview and go to petsy.linux.com,
[01:56] in theory, so now instead of seeing the lead capture,
[02:05] you see my very ugly pink headline sample model.
[02:07] So it's a really,
[02:09] really simple low-lift way to present promotions.
[02:12] We have it built into our content recommendation library.
[02:14] So you can just make a recommendation that pops up.
[02:16] You don't have to go in and talk to
[02:18] your web developer and launch new source code.
[02:20] You can just plop it on top.
[02:23] Like I said, you can put it in your tag manager,
[02:25] you can put it into your source code.
[02:26] It's super, super flexible,
[02:28] but it's without a doubt one of
[02:30] the most common ways to get started
[02:31] just because it is such a low-lift thing.
[02:34] The forms make it dead simple to collect
[02:37] data and that it already just gets mapped,
[02:39] and it's already just going to come into Linux.
[02:40] You don't have to do any sending,
[02:42] you don't have to do any mapping.
[02:43] So those are the biggest features.
[02:46] So that's experiences in our UI.
```

#### Key takeaways

- Connect **Streamline Campaigns w/ Experiences** back to your stack configuration before moving to the next module.
- Capture one concrete artifact (screenshot, Postman call, or code snippet) that proves the step works in your environment.
- Re-read the delivery versus management boundary for anything you changed in the entry model.

## Supplement for indexing

### Content summary

Streamline Campaigns w/ Experiences. Streamline Campaigns w/ Experiences in Using Profiles to Power Personalization (data-insights-using-profiles-to-power-personalization).

### Retrieval tags

- Streamline
- Campaigns
- Experiences
- data-insights-using-profiles-to-power-personalization
- lesson 08
- Streamline Campaigns w/ Experiences
- data-insights-using-profiles-to-power-personalization lesson

### Indexing notes

Index this lesson as a primary chunk tagged with lesson_id "08" and topics: [Streamline, Campaigns, Experiences].
Parent course slug: data-insights-using-profiles-to-power-personalization. Use asset_references URLs as thumbnail hints in search results when present.
Never surface LMS quiz content or assessment answers from this file.

### Asset references

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| Video thumbnail: Streamline Campaigns w/ Experiences | `https://cdn.jwplayer.com/v2/media/dRHImNo3/poster.jpg?width=720` |

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| Academy playground (GitHub) | `https://github.com/contentstack/contentstack-academy-playground` |
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