Explore Use Cases
Click on a use case below to learn how to configure specific targeting rules for your products.PPP-Based Pricing
Adjust prices based on Purchasing Power Parity to make your product more affordable and accessible in different economic regions.
Country-Specific Pricing
Set unique discounts or price adjustments for individual countries to run targeted campaigns or match local market conditions.
Browser, Platform & OS Targeting (Coming Soon)
Offer tailored pricing based on the user’s browser, operating system, or device platform. (Coming Soon)
How Targeting Rules Work
- Define Conditions: You set up rules based on customer attributes such as:
PPP group
(e.g., Developing regions, Emerging markets)Country
(e.g., India, Brazil, Germany)Platform / OS
(e.g., Android, iOS, Windows)Browser
(e.g., Chrome, Safari, Firefox)
- Set the Action: If a customer’s attributes match your defined conditions, a pricing adjustment is applied, such as:
- Decreasing the price by a percentage.
- Increasing the price by a percentage.
- (Potentially other actions like setting a fixed override, depending on system capabilities).
- A/B Test (Optional): Create multiple variants within a rule to test different adjustments and allocate audience percentages to measure impact.
Activating Targeting Rules
A Targeting Rule is inactive until it’s connected to an Offering. An Offering makes your product (with its associated rules) available to your users.- Navigate to Offerings:
- Go to Monetization > Offerings.
- Create or Edit an Offering:
- Click + Create offering.
- Link the Targeting Rule:
- In the “Create offering” (or “Edit offering”) modal, choose to offer your product via a Targeting rule.
- From the dropdown, select the specific rule you want to activate.
- Save/Create the Offering:
- Click Create (or “Update”). You will get an Offering ID.
- Integrate: Use this Offering ID in your application to present the dynamically priced product to your users.
Important Considerations for All Targeting Rules
- Accuracy of Data: The effectiveness of these rules depends on the accuracy of the underlying data used for targeting (e.g., Geo-IP data, device detection).
- VPN Usage: For geo-targeting, be aware that users might use VPNs. Consider your policy on this.
- Transparency: Clearly communicate your pricing policies. While dynamic pricing can be powerful, customers value transparency.
- Legal & Tax Implications: Different prices in different regions or for different segments can have varying legal and tax consequences. Consult with experts.
- Maintenance: Regularly review and update your rules as market conditions, your product, or your strategies change.
- Rule Priority/Conflicts: If multiple rules could apply to a single user, understand how ParityDeals handles rule priority or conflicts to ensure predictable pricing. (This information would typically be found in advanced ParityDeals documentation).