Tags on Homepage

Tags on a homepage summarize the site's popular collections.

✨ Preface

The homepage serves as the facade of an e-commerce site. While it may not attract as much traffic as category pages, it remains a crucial destination for loyal customers and users who engage in deep browsing. The homepage tags consolidate the latest popular product themes on your e-commerce website. With AMP, you can leverage various data dimensions to analyze which data-driven tags receive the most clicks. Additionally, during marketing campaigns, you can strategically pin tags that align with the seasonal focus of the event.

awoo Tags displayed on a homepage

awoo Tags displayed on a homepage


⚙️ Homepage Tag Settings

1️⃣ Go to Composed Tags > Homepage

2️⃣ Select Data Source. There are three kinds of sources for you to choose from: "Most clicked tags on the entire site," "Most visited products on the entire site," and "Customize."

select data source

select data source

▶️ Most Clicked Tags: This ranks tags based on the number of previous day's clicks.

Most clicked tags

data source: most clicked tags

▶️ Most Visited Products: This compiles tags from the most viewed products over the past three days.

data source: most visited products

data source: most visited products

▶️ Custom Selection: Create your list of tags from the provided data source, with a maximum 10 tags.

data source: custom selection

data source: custom selection


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Data source is updated daily!

Both data source "Most Clicked Tags" and "Most Visited Products" are automatically updated on daily basis, while Custom Selection remains unchanged once saved.

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Mixture of customized selection and system generated tags

You can choose one or two tags and let the system generate the rest from the auto data source. Please note that a tag needs to have at least 3 products in stock to appear on the homepage. Unqualified tags will be filtered automatically.

choose data source to make up remaining tags

choose data source to make up remaining tags


Edited by: Chi Sun