GoLive Process for Ion Interactive Experiences

The goal of the GoLive is to fulfill a final quality assurance process to make sure the creative is error free and all best practices have been followed before making the experience live. The GoLive should include double-checking integrations, conversion point, tagging, robot meta directives, browser tests, and traffic source.

Quality Assurance Guidelines

The following items will be reviewed in this phase:

Review integration(s)

Ensure that the integration is set up properly and that all the field mapping is correctly applied to the form fields.

Review of conversion point

Ensure that there is a conversion point marked and that it matches the client’s goal/expectation.

Review of tagging

Ensure that everything clickable is uniquely tagged, and that the tags make sense.

Uncheck the robot meta directives (no archive, no follow, no index)

This is found in the Creative management screen, under “Edit Properties > Robots meta directives”. These three checkboxes should all be checked.

Review of path description

Remove path description (if applicable)

Review of traffic source

Traffic source has been added to social share (if applicable)

Review of testing link

Testing link closed and archived in the Creative Dev campaign

Review of external links

External links are working correctly (opening in a new window)

Proofing Checklist 

  • Integration has been set up properly
  • Conversion point has been set up properly
  • Tagging has been set up properly and everything clickable is tagged uniquely
  • Robot meta directives have been unchecked
  • Path description is empty
  • Traffic source has been added to social share (if applicable)
  • Testing link closed and archived in the Creative Dev campaign
  • External links are working correctly (opening in a new window)

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Charmaine Yu is a UX/UI designer at Rock Content. With over a decade of experience in visual arts, Charmaine combines her eye for design with her love of UX to create memorable interactive content at Rock. With a UX design diploma from Brainstation, she spent the last couple of years learning and creating new content in the world of UX. Outside of work, you can find her cuddling her dog, at the next music festival or coach-potating at home.

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