Offer attributes
Offer attributes are the information that defines an offer. Offer name, Description, and Channel are examples of offer attributes.
Some attributes are specific to a type of offer. For example, Interest Rate might be an attribute of a credit card offer, but not of a free shipping offer.
The types of offer attributes are as follows:
Offer attributes | Description |
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Standard | Default offer attributes that are supplied with Centralized Offer Management, which can optionally be included in an offer. Examples are Channel, Effective date, and Expiration date. |
Custom | Attributes that are created for your organization, such as Department, Sponsor, Interest Rate, and SKU. |
Attribute type | Description |
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Static attributes | Offer attributes whose values do not change when you create a different version of the offer. Examples are offer code, offer name, and description. |
Internal attributes |
Internal attributes are the attributes that user can assign value at a offers level. However, these attributes will not be available to the downstream systems like Campaign, Interact, Optimize, Journey etc. Internal attributes can be searched for, tracked, and reported on. For example, if a template includes Offer Cost (the cost to your organization of administering the offer), you can search for all offers that cost less than $1.00 to administer. The information can be used in reports for performance ROI analysis. |
Parameterized attributes | Offer attributes whose values can be supplied when the offer is assigned. For example, type a value, select an option from a predefined drop-down list, or select a database field. When the offer template is defined, your administrator can set up any standard or custom offer attribute as a parameterized attribute. |
Parameterized attributes in offer templates have default values that you can override when the offer is created and when it is assigned. For example, the introductory interest rate for a credit card offer could be parameterized in its offer template with values of 5%, 8%, and 12%. When you use the template to create an offer, you can select one of those values as the default interest rate. When the offer is subsequently used in a flowchart and assigned to a cell, the flowchart designer can change the interest rate to a different value.