How can we dynamically populate content on our website based on a visitor's web history?
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Recently, I have tried looking into options that would allow us to dynamically populate content (specifically images to be used at CTAs on our blog in wordpress) to different users based on their web history on our website. We would want to be able to dynamically populate images based on the number of visits in the past 60 days and the inferred industry based on pages hit. Unfortunately, I have been unable to find anything as a standalone tool - I believe HubSpot may have something like this but it is rolled into their blogging platform. Does anyone know of one?
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This is a neat idea and like Oleg said should be straightforward for you to do if you just cookie all visitors. You could then check what cookie they have, and show the defined images (or pull several images from your DB). I don't know of any "pre-made" tool that will do this for you, dynamic remarketing through Google adwords is somewhat similar but that is showing a set of images to users who are no longer on your site (user goes to x product page, and are shown x product later when they are watching video on youtube ect...)
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Don't know of any script that would do that but it can be pretty easily done with cookies.
You can create a counter cookie that tracks number of visits based on the timestamps relative to the last visit (where you set a different cookie). Tracking pages would get a bit more complicated but can still be done.
If you are unable to find a pre-existing tool that accomplishes this, look into hiring someone to develop it for you.
Cheers,
Oleg
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