Hi all,
I've read so many different ways to create a segment in Adobe Analytics to just see SEO visits.
I'm trying to apply a segment over an application form funnel to determine which applications were submitted by users who entered our site via organic search vs. those who entered on a paid SEM result.
So far I've been using the following to create a SEO segment:
Segment container = Visit
Referrer type = Search AND external campaign 'does NOT exist'
Will this be accurate? Or do I need to use:
Segment container = Visit
Referrer type = Search AND EXCLUDE external campaign 'exists'
Or do I simply use this?
Segment container = Visit
Paid search = Natural
Given I'm not sure how our Adobe Analytics implementation was set up, I'm not sure whether 'Paid search' is accurate.
Appreciate your help, thanks all!
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Hi inthegrid,
When creating segments that attempt to exclude some visitors, then I would always recommend using an Excludes container over a regular rule with a 'does NOT exist' condition.
Paid Search Detection can be configured by an Adobe Analytics admin (it doesn't need a code change). Instructions can be found here: https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/reference/t_paid_search_detection.html
Once this has been setup, the Paid Search dimension should be correctly set, and you will be able to use the simpler segment definition you shared:
Segment container = Visit
Paid search = Natural
If you are doing a lot of traffic source reporting, consider setting up Marketing Channel Rules as described here: https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/mchannel/
This is not called SEO visits, but it is called page visits.Adobe Analytics offers different type of page visit tracks.
Check the following details Identifying Unique Visitors
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Hi inthegrid,
When creating segments that attempt to exclude some visitors, then I would always recommend using an Excludes container over a regular rule with a 'does NOT exist' condition.
Paid Search Detection can be configured by an Adobe Analytics admin (it doesn't need a code change). Instructions can be found here: https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/reference/t_paid_search_detection.html
Once this has been setup, the Paid Search dimension should be correctly set, and you will be able to use the simpler segment definition you shared:
Segment container = Visit
Paid search = Natural
If you are doing a lot of traffic source reporting, consider setting up Marketing Channel Rules as described here: https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/mchannel/
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