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When Creating a Line Item, one of the most important steps involves applying targeting criteria to the line item. Targeting helps strategically place creatives aimed to deliver advertisements to specific audiences who are interested in the product or service being promoted. By leveraging certain data applied through targeting, Beeswax enables advertisers to optimize campaigns and allocate resources efficiently, ensuring advertisements deliver strategically and allocate resources efficiently.
Targeting fields can be set as favorites to help reduce clutter and improve the efficiency of targeting adjustments. This feature allows users to focus on the most relevant fields, making it easier to navigate the UI and manage targeting settings.
In the UI, each targeting field has a star ★ icon that can be selected, similar to checking a box. After selecting favorite fields, the “Show ★ and edited only” toggle at the bottom of the module list can be activated. When this toggle is turned on, only fields that are marked as favorites (☆ checked) or that already have values will be displayed. If a module contains no fields matching these criteria, it will be removed from the sidebar. The UI will retain the favorite settings on a per-user, per-account basis, ensuring consistency across different line items’ targeting tabs.
It is important to note that the favorites feature is specific to each user and each account. This means that when switching to a different account, the favorites settings from the previous account will not apply. |
Favorites can only be set for entire categories within targeting tabs, such as “App Name” under “App/Site Targeting.” Individual targeting parameters within those categories cannot be favorited. While targeting favorites can streamline the UI, they are specific to the user and account. As a result, they are not applied across multiple accounts, and there is no option to set favorites as a default for all accounts. Additionally, the favorites feature is purely UI-based and has no impact on API usage or functionality.