Overview
Example scenario: You are using an agency to run your tests. To protect their panelist information, you will be using Guest panelist logins for them. For example, it can be something like Guest001, Guest002, through Guest100; or Panelist01, Panelist02, through Panelist50; or Visitor01, Visitor02, through Visitor100; etc.
To make the serving as simple as possible, you want to match the sample set numbers to the guest codes.
Guest panelists is just an example. You would follow the same steps even with real panelists if that's what your testing needs are.
The video below will walk you through a hands-on exercise for setting up a Sample sets pre-assigned to panelists sample set binding option in your test. This option automatically assigns sample sets to panelists at random, so you will then use the Advanced binding option to match the sample set numbers to the panelist codes.
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Total run time: 3:39 minutes
Recorded in: February 2025