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gamegirl92
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Hi! I’m doing email marketing for a shop that sells several brands. I want to add a signup form to ALL product pages under a particular brand only (let’s call this brand Acme). How do I set up the targeting settings so that the signup form shows on all products listed under Acme, without having to list down all product page URLS? (There are 80+ items under Acme, so it will take up a lot of time to list them all down.)

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Hi ​@gamegirl92, welcome back to the community!

Does your product page have an identifier in the URL that has the brand name in it?  For example, if you’re on Shopify, typically you will see the URL of a product page like /collections/Acme/products/widget1. 

In this case, you can use the Signup Form with the Targeting option to just URL that Contains /Acme/ like this:

 

If your product page does not have this in the URL, I would recommend you working with your developers or ecommerce manager to consider adding the brand as part of the URL handle so you can easily target them by the URL. As a side bonus, it is typically good for SEO that the brand name is in the URL

Does that help?

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Hi ​@gamegirl92, welcome back to the community!

Does your product page have an identifier in the URL that has the brand name in it?  For example, if you’re on Shopify, typically you will see the URL of a product page like /collections/Acme/products/widget1. 

In this case, you can use the Signup Form with the Targeting option to just URL that Contains /Acme/ like this:

 

If your product page does not have this in the URL, I would recommend you working with your developers or ecommerce manager to consider adding the brand as part of the URL handle so you can easily target them by the URL. As a side bonus, it is typically good for SEO that the brand name is in the URL

Does that help?


gamegirl92
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  • March 20, 2025

Sure does help Joseph, thanks!

This is the route I had planned on taking but the product pages didn’t have the brand in the URL. Your argument about it being good for SEO can help encourage our ecommerce manager to add the brand name to the URLs.