It has been 6 years since I last used Adobe Analytics and will be starting a new role in 2 weeks and would love to do some studying and refreshing on Adobe Analytics during this free time. So any resources you could recommend would be wonderful.
Thanks,
Deeby
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Hi @Deeby
If you don’t have current access, a good starting point is LinkedIn Learning’s Adobe Analytics courses by Eric Matisoff, they include a sandbox so you can practice reporting and segmentation hands-on.
https://www.linkedin.com/learning/adobe-analytics-essential-training
Next, explore Adobe Experience League, the Analytics playlists and tutorials there are excellent for a quick refresh -
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/playlists?solution=Analytics&role=User
You can also join Adobe Analytics User Groups and the Analytics Champions Office Hours for real-world Q&A with practitioners -
https://analytics-augs.adobe.com/
If timing works, the Adobe Skill Exchange is coming up soon and has multiple free sessions on Analytics.
Even without access, you can learn a lot by following forum discussions, seeing how others solve problems, and trying to replicate their logic in the sandbox or using public site tracking as examples.
Hope this helps!
Hi @Deeby
If you don’t have current access, a good starting point is LinkedIn Learning’s Adobe Analytics courses by Eric Matisoff, they include a sandbox so you can practice reporting and segmentation hands-on.
https://www.linkedin.com/learning/adobe-analytics-essential-training
Next, explore Adobe Experience League, the Analytics playlists and tutorials there are excellent for a quick refresh -
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/playlists?solution=Analytics&role=User
You can also join Adobe Analytics User Groups and the Analytics Champions Office Hours for real-world Q&A with practitioners -
https://analytics-augs.adobe.com/
If timing works, the Adobe Skill Exchange is coming up soon and has multiple free sessions on Analytics.
Even without access, you can learn a lot by following forum discussions, seeing how others solve problems, and trying to replicate their logic in the sandbox or using public site tracking as examples.
Hope this helps!
Thank you so much for all this amazing info!!! Appreciate it greatly!
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I think @Vinay_Chauhan covered all the options I would have posted!
With the exception of also checking out general recordings of previous sessions:
Here is a bunch of recordings of most of the previous Skill Exchanges:
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/events/the-skill-exchange-recordings/overview
And checking YouTube for videos and tutorials can help (though check the age of the video, as some stuff has certainly changed over the years, but there should still be relevant info, as its based on the same architecture)