Hi Shaik,
The attached Excel file contains three sheets, each focusing on different search experiences:
Search Experience 1 - PN Search:
- Tracks "Exact Part Number" searches, breaking down results into PDP Hit, MDP Hit, and Null/Other.
- Includes metrics such as count and percentage of total for SMB and All ICT segments.
Search Experience 2 - Attribute:
- Focuses on "Attribute" searches in the search bar, tracking PLP Hits for SMB and All ICT segments.
- Includes count and percentage metrics.
Search Exp 3 - Application:
- Captures "Application" searches, tracking PLP Hits similarly for SMB and All ICT segments.
- Includes count and percentage metrics.
I would recommend for Adobe Analytics Setup:
1. KPIs and Metrics
For all search experiences, you can use:
Metrics:
- Count of Searches: Total number of searches performed for each type (PN, Attribute, Application).
- Hits (PDP, MDP, PLP): Use custom events to track the type of page users land on after a search.
- Null/Other: Track searches with no results or unexpected outcomes.
- Engagement Metrics: Average time on page or clicks on results.
Calculated KPIs:
- % Total: Proportion of each hit type compared to total searches.
- Conversion Rate: Number of successful actions (e.g., PDP Hits) divided by total searches.
2. Data Collection
- Search Term Tracking: Use an eVar to capture search queries. Classify them into categories (PN, Attribute, Application) for segmentation.
- Page Type Tracking: Use an eVar or classification for PDP, MDP, PLP, or other page types.
- Custom Events: Set up events to track user actions, such as downloads, clicks, and add-to-cart actions.
3. Workspace Configuration
- Create breakdowns by search type (PN, Attribute, Application).
- Add metrics like search counts, hit types, and engagement metrics.
- Include calculated metrics for "% Total" to align with your Excel format.
4. Example
For Search Experience 1 - PN Search:
- eVar: Capture search type (Exact Part Number).
- Events: PDP Hit, MDP Hit, Null/Other.
- Calculated Metric: "% Total" = Event Count / Total Search Count.
Thanks!