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How to filter out members from a prospect website?

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Hello,

My company has two websites: One for members and one for prospective members.

We recently split these sites into two separate sites. Because of this, members continue to go to the original site. This is causing our conversion rate on the prospect site to be diluted.

My question is - is there any way I can create some sort of cookie or parameter that would attach to a user who visits and logs into our member site? Then when those visitors land on the prospect site, we could filter them out of the pool.

The two sites are on the same domain but different subdomains.

Ex.

Member Site:

member.mysite.com

Prospect Site:

www.mysite.com

Does anyone have any recommendations on a DTM rule I could implement to achieve this?

Thank you!

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you could set a propX with "member" when someone logs in (data element "memberstatus" which returns "member" if URL is login page - add this to PLR: propX = %memberstatus%).

in analytics just create a "visitor" segment who has "hit" with propX="member" and exclude those from your reports.

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you could set a propX with "member" when someone logs in (data element "memberstatus" which returns "member" if URL is login page - add this to PLR: propX = %memberstatus%).

in analytics just create a "visitor" segment who has "hit" with propX="member" and exclude those from your reports.