Hi all,
I am currently using A4T, and I am measuring the performance of a Target Experience (shown below).
When applying the Target Experience Dimension Filter, is it a visitor level filter? Or visit or hit?
Thank you
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Okay, I don't actually use Target, but I feel bad that no one has answered you...
Take this answer with a grain of salt... but I would suspect that this would be based on Visitor.... this is an educated guess knowing how most A/B and Personalization tools work... once a user enters into an experience, they are generally kept in that experience... you wouldn't want them to see A, then B, then B, then A, etc as they move through your site, or between visits.
So it would make sense that once they enter an experience, they should be kept in that experience for the duration that the experience exists? I could be wrong on that, but it's my general feeling at this time.
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Okay, I don't actually use Target, but I feel bad that no one has answered you...
Take this answer with a grain of salt... but I would suspect that this would be based on Visitor.... this is an educated guess knowing how most A/B and Personalization tools work... once a user enters into an experience, they are generally kept in that experience... you wouldn't want them to see A, then B, then B, then A, etc as they move through your site, or between visits.
So it would make sense that once they enter an experience, they should be kept in that experience for the duration that the experience exists? I could be wrong on that, but it's my general feeling at this time.
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Hi Jennifer!
Appreciate your effort and help. I think that your explanation makes sense to me, at least its the most sensible explanation I've come across.
Thank you again!
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You're welcome... and I always strive to be sensible (particularly when making educated guesses)
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