In
this paper we propose a way to use optical polarisation observations to
provide independent constraints and guide to the modelling of the
spectral energy distribution (SED) of blazars, which is particularly
useful when two-zone models are required to fit the observed SED. As an
example, we apply the method to the 2008 multiwavelength campaign of PKS
2155-304, for which the required polarisation information was already
available. We find this approach succesful in being able to
simultaneously describe the SED and variability of the source, otherwise
difficult to interpret. More generally, by using polarisation data to
disentangle different active regions within the source, the method
reveals otherwise unseen correlations in the multiwavelength behaviour
which are key for the SED modelling.