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You may specify the invitation message displayed to the web site visitors who are intercepted.
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You only need to add a single <script> element to any web page of your site from which you want to invite visitors. The code for the <script> element is provided when you create your intercept.
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You may specify any URL to which the web site visitors that have been intercepted will be redirected.
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You may specify a survey that the intercepted web site visitor will be
asked to complete. Specifying a survey will not redirect the web site
visitor to any other web site. The web site visitor will complete the
survey directly from your web site.
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If your web site is accessible from different domains or you want to
invite web site visitors from different domains or web sites, you may
track interceptions and specify interception parameters separately for
each domain or web site.
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You may specify the parameters below to control which web site visitors are
intercepted and invited to participate. These parameters are intended
to ensure that intercepted web site visitors have spent sufficient time
on your web site to make them viable candidates for your online
surveys.
- Frequency: a probability between 0 and 1 that a web site visitor will be invited;
- Minimum Page Views: the number of pages a web site visitor must view on your web site before he or she can be invited to participate;
- Minimum Minutes on Site: the number of minutes a web site visitor must have spent on your web site before he or she can be invited to participate;
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You may specify the parameters below to control which web site visitors are intercepted and invited to participate. These parameters can be specified for different sub-domains or different paths within a domain.
Domain and path specific intercept parameters can be used to obtain more or less participants from different sections of your website.
- Frequency: a probability between 0 and 1 that a web site visitor will be invited;
- Minimum Page Views: the number of pages a web site visitor must view on your web site before he or she can be invited to participate;
- Minimum Minutes on Site: the number of minutes a web site visitor must have spent on your web site before he or she can be invited to participate;
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Once a web site visitor has declined or accepted the invitation, the web site visitor will not be invited a second time (unless he or she clears his or her browser cookies).
By default the visitor will not be reinvited for a period of 30 days. You can change the number of days before a web site visitor can be re-invited by the same intercept.
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You may specify the captions of the "Yes" or "Accept" button and the "No" button that appear below the invitation message show to intercepted web site visitors.
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You can use a WYSIWYG html editor to author your invitation message.
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You can create a single intercept and completely internationalise the invitation message and other text.
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