Hi,
I need to know if it would be okay to assign the campaign parameters that have been tagged in the URL such as source and medium into evars and props, instead of using SAINT file to add the extra details. s.campaign is set to capture the campaign id alone. The rest are being captured in evars and props. Would this be considered okay? Thoughts on this would be very helpful.
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Shiniga
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My 2 cents..
Classifying the campaign variable
Using separate variables for classifications
Summary: IMO, in general, going the classification route is usually always the clear winner. But the separate eVar route *may* come out ahead, depending on your exact circumstances, requirements, and resources.
Hi,
I don't think so it's a good practice to classify 'source & medium' into evars & props, instead you can use classification & then create classification rules to send those campaign values (see below). Under Admin-report suites-Conversion-Conversion classification, use it to apply text classifications & then create rules in classification rule builder.
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Thank you for your answer Madhur. I understand classification is the ideal way to do this, and I have worked on it in the past. I am evaluating the Adobe implementation for a client, and currently they are passing campaign tags into props and evars. I am trying to understand the drawbacks of this method and if it is urgent that classification be used for campaign tracking.
Also, if we are using classification, we do have to update the campaign details manually for each campaign, using SAINT files, right?
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You can use the classification rule build to properly classify them if there's a pattern to them. SAINT is really only used for one-off classification uploads; I find myself using it less and less frequently.
I also would recommend using classifications to get this data. You might face discrepancies if you use an eVar - if you do opt to go this route, make sure the eVar has the exact same settings as your campaign variable. (allocation, expiration, etc).
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My 2 cents..
Classifying the campaign variable
Using separate variables for classifications
Summary: IMO, in general, going the classification route is usually always the clear winner. But the separate eVar route *may* come out ahead, depending on your exact circumstances, requirements, and resources.
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