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Journey AI Integartion in Adobe Campaign Classic v7 & v8

  • November 1, 2023
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Hi Team,

 

Please give more details on Journey AI whether it supports Adobe Campaign classic v7 & v8. If not,what is the alternate solution we can look into Adobe campaign classic to implement  Send-time Optimization and  Engagement Scoring.

 

Thank you

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Best answer by Marcel_Szimonisz

Hello @arthi-1, i did once implemented send time optimization 🙂 but it was not AI.

 

  • We did the send time optimization with correlation analysis of send times and opens. You look if there is any relationship between send time and open. 
    //Convert the date and time information into a format suitable for analysis. //For example, you can represent the time of day as the number of minutes since midnight. var emailData = [ { sendTime: 8 * 60, open: 1 }, // Email sent at 8:00 AM and opened { sendTime: 9 * 60, open: 0 }, // Email sent at 9:00 AM and not opened { sendTime: 10 * 60, open: 1 } // ... (more data) ]; /* functions to calculate correlations ... ... */ //results Best send time: 10:00 Correlation for the best send time: 0.8579616512303485
  • Same you can come up with engagement scoring.

 

Ask GPT on both and how to implement them in JS ES5


Marcel

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November 2, 2023

Hello @arthi-1, i did once implemented send time optimization 🙂 but it was not AI.

 

  • We did the send time optimization with correlation analysis of send times and opens. You look if there is any relationship between send time and open. 
    //Convert the date and time information into a format suitable for analysis. //For example, you can represent the time of day as the number of minutes since midnight. var emailData = [ { sendTime: 8 * 60, open: 1 }, // Email sent at 8:00 AM and opened { sendTime: 9 * 60, open: 0 }, // Email sent at 9:00 AM and not opened { sendTime: 10 * 60, open: 1 } // ... (more data) ]; /* functions to calculate correlations ... ... */ //results Best send time: 10:00 Correlation for the best send time: 0.8579616512303485
  • Same you can come up with engagement scoring.

 

Ask GPT on both and how to implement them in JS ES5


Marcel

September 25, 2024

Did you find out how to use predictive models?