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Count the Unique Visitors who viewed a product, placed an order, etc

  • February 21, 2018
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I want to be able to calculate the total unique number of customers that viewed a product, placed an order, viewed the checkout page, etc. I have a feeling I need to create a calculated metric somehow, but I'm not sure how to go about it.

Note: I do not want "Product Views divided by Unique Visitors". That gives me the average product views per unique visitor. I want the unique visitors who viewed a product.

Basically, I'm trying to replicate the numbers that the Fallout visualization shows:

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Best answer by PratheepArunRaj

Dear ,

Create a Visitor segmentation where 'Product Views' exists.

Go to Unique Visitor report to take the numbers.

You can also replicate the same in Calculated Metrics.

Thank You!

Arun

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PratheepArunRaj
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Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
February 22, 2018

Dear ,

Create a Visitor segmentation where 'Product Views' exists.

Go to Unique Visitor report to take the numbers.

You can also replicate the same in Calculated Metrics.

Thank You!

Arun

Thank You, Pratheep Arun Raj B (Arun) | Xerago | Terryn Winter Analytics
KhuffieAuthor
Level 2
February 22, 2018

Pratheep, how do you replicate the same in calculated metrics?

PratheepArunRaj
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
February 23, 2018

Dear ,

You can always add Segments to the Calculated Metrics : Below the screen grab.

Thank You

Arun

Thank You, Pratheep Arun Raj B (Arun) | Xerago | Terryn Winter Analytics
KhuffieAuthor
Level 2
February 23, 2018

This is the Calculated Metric I created. The numbers don't line up against the fallout report - any idea why?