Exclusions
Create an exclusion in Adobe Target Recommendations to prevent products or content from being recommended to visitors. An exclusion is a subset of products or content that should not be recommended to visitors.
Exclusions are available across the entire account. Unlike collections, where you specify a specific collection for each experience as you create a Recommendations activity, exclusions apply to all activities across the account. There is no option to assign an exclusion group during activity creation.
Some examples of times you would use exclusions include:
- Products that have been discontinued
- Fall/Winter catalog is now the only catalog that should be present online. Any item from the Summer catalog is no longer available for purchase.
- Items that might be inappropriate to recommend on most pages/screens (adult products, NC-17 movies, etc.)
- Products with incomplete metadata fields (missing thumbnail, price, or other important metadata)
- Products that should never be recommended (maybe a SKU exists in the system for something but it isn’t a purchasable item, or maybe it is a fake SKU for the QA team to simulate a purchase without actually ordering something, etc,)
Create an exclusion
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Click Recommendations > Exclusions to display the list of existing exclusions.
The “Number of Items” reported for each exclusion on the Exclusions list view is the number of products matching the rules for that exclusion within the configured default Recommendations host group (environment). See Settings to change the default host group.
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Click Create Exclusion.
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(Conditional) Choose an environment from the Environment filter while creating (or updating) an exclusion to preview the contents of the exclusion in that environment. By default, results from the default host group are displayed.
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Type an exclusion Name and enter an optional description.
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Use the rule builder to create your exclusions.
Select a parameter in the Rules list, select an operator, and then enter one or more values to identify the products. Separate multiple values with commas.
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Click Save.
Create an exclusion using Advanced Search
You can also create exclusions using Advanced Search on the Catalog Search page ( Recommendations > Catalog Search > Advanced Search).
After creating a search using “id > contains,” for example, you can then click Save As > Exclusion.
Edit, copy, or delete an exclusion
Hover over the desired exclusion in the list, then click the appropriate icon: edit, copy, or delete.
You can copy an existing exclusion to create a duplicate exclusion that you can then modify. This lets you create a similar exclusion with less effort.
Be aware that exclusions are available across the entire account. Ensure that you consider this before deleting an exclusion. Deleted exclusions cannot be recovered.
Training video: Create collections and exclusions in Recommendations (7:05)
This video contains the following information:
- Create a collection
- Create an exclusion