When looking into creating segments in Adobe Analytics to feed personalisation through Target, I discovered there was a limit of 20, as per below:
You must limit the number of audiences shared from Analytics to 20 to avoid additional processing delays. Audiences shared to the Experience Cloud from Analytics cannot exceed 20 million unique members. Also, due to caching, deleted report suites in Analytics require 12 hours before the deletion is shown in the Experience Cloud.
Some questions off the back of that
Look forward to your responses!
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Hi Chris,
A popular use case for non-real time segment sharing is - when you create an audience segment in the target, it collects data in real time, the only caveat is - it starts with zero audiences which grow with time...in such cases, if you are collecting data in Adobe Analytics since some time you can share adobe analytics audience segment with target to show your experiments to already qualified audience till the time your target audience grow to the desired level. In this case it makes sense to share new analytics audiences in every 24-48 hours.
However in the case when you have a real need to share Adobe analytics data with other marketing cloud solutions in real time - In my opinion, the best way going forward is to turn on server side forwarding in adobe analytics.
Server-side forwarding is designed for customers who want to share data from Analytics to other Experience Cloud Solutions in real time. When enabled, server-side forwarding also allows Analytics to push data to other Experience Cloud solutions and for those solutions to push data to Analytics during the data collection process.
Here are a few links which can help understand it better.
Thanks,
Asheesh
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Hi Chris,
All great questions, I would like to share some info before I come to your questions -
Answers to the questions you asked:
Thanks,
Asheesh
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Thanks Asheesh, this does provide more information than most sources I've been able to find.
So to summarise:
So how does one create near real time personalised experiences with Adobe?
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To add to this, I just clicked on "related topics" on the right and found those two Q&As:
Re: How many Analytics segments can I share at any given time?
Re: Segment Limit in Analytics?
Both basically say to not go over 20 segments shared with Experience Cloud, but don't specify whether it is for usage in Audience Manager or Target or everything.
The tool did let me share 23 segments so far so it isn't strict but we want to fully understand what it means when used with Target for our customer experiences.
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Hi Chris,
A popular use case for non-real time segment sharing is - when you create an audience segment in the target, it collects data in real time, the only caveat is - it starts with zero audiences which grow with time...in such cases, if you are collecting data in Adobe Analytics since some time you can share adobe analytics audience segment with target to show your experiments to already qualified audience till the time your target audience grow to the desired level. In this case it makes sense to share new analytics audiences in every 24-48 hours.
However in the case when you have a real need to share Adobe analytics data with other marketing cloud solutions in real time - In my opinion, the best way going forward is to turn on server side forwarding in adobe analytics.
Server-side forwarding is designed for customers who want to share data from Analytics to other Experience Cloud Solutions in real time. When enabled, server-side forwarding also allows Analytics to push data to other Experience Cloud solutions and for those solutions to push data to Analytics during the data collection process.
Here are a few links which can help understand it better.
Thanks,
Asheesh
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