The next example shows how a Web site can monitor a visitor’s catalog searches:

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This segment of the scenario watches for a site visitor to enter text into a search field for the store’s product catalog. For this site, each visitor profile has a property called Person’s Recent User Searches that contains a list of the words that a visitor has entered in a search field. When the scenario senses that a visitor has performed a search, it adds the text to the list. Again, the site can then use this information to personalize content. For example, it could be used it to set up a one-click Search feature so that visitors can keep track of and repeat recent site searches.

Note: In the examples shown above, the visitor profile contains custom properties that were added for demonstration purposes. The properties you can use to track visitor behavior depend on your site’s profile repository.


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