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In this How To we describe how to create a new TPO Widget and make it available for your front-end integration.

We also cover (in the second part) the basics of setting your widget strategy with simple Use Cases configurations.

When do you need to add a new TPO Widget?

  1. You want to connect a product recommendation block in a page of your web-site

  2. You want to connect another dynamic block in a page of your web-site (e.g.: blogs recommendations, banner personalization, …)

  3. You want to add a new Narrative in a page of your web-site

  4. You want to add additional dynamic components in an existing Narrative

Step 1: Select the right TPO

First, Log in Boxalino Intelligence Admin (link)

On the first page, select a TPO (look at the description of TPOs to find the best match, based on the following logic:

  1. If it is about a product recommendation block (without a complete narrative layout) select a TPOof the bottom line:

    1. WELCOME = on the home page and very general other start and landing pages

    2. SEARCH = on search, or menu navigation pages and specific landing pages (typically, landing pages showing directly a product list)

    3. UP-SELL = on the product detail page

    4. CROSS-SELL = on the basket page or basket overlay

    5. RE-BUY = on the account page

    6. INDIVIDUALIZE = on the e-mail

  2. If it is about another type of dynamic content (without a complete narrative layout), select a TPO of the second line

    1. PROMOTE = banner (on any page)

    2. READ = blog (on any page)

    3. PROFILE = survey/questions (on any page)

  3. If it is about a narrative layout select a TPO of the 3rd line:

    1. PRESENT = on the home page and very general other start and landing pages

    2. TELL = on search, or menu navigation pages and specific landing pages (typically, landing pages showing directly a product list)

    3. PERSUADE = on the product detail page

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