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skatofiabah
October 2, 2024
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Segment: Visitor Level (Visit then Visit)

  • October 2, 2024
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Hi All,

 

I have a visitor level segment, but within the segment I have "Visit to Page A then Visit to Page A". I didn't make the then part time bound (after or within), I just left at the default. Will this successfully look at a User that Visited Page A in one visit and then at ANY later visit also again visited Page A again?

 

 

Thanks!

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bjoern__koth
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
October 3, 2024

Hi @skatofiabah 

 

Yes, your assumption is correct. If it is on Visitor level, it looks at any Visit where Page A was seen after the first Page A page view has happened.

This can be during the same Visit or any of the following ones, as long as the Visitor can be identified.

 

I would suggest you play around with the Within settings to see how the previews change accordingly.

 

The documentation on this one is pretty good, too.

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/analytics/components/segmentation/segmentation-workflow/seg-sequential-build

 

Cheers from Switzerland!
skatofiabah
October 4, 2024

Hi @bjoern__koth,

 

Wait. So this could include users that see the page within the same visit and/or users that see it in a different session? So now I absolutely need to specify this? So I specifically do need to say "Then after 1 visit"? I cannot just use "Then" by itself? Nor can I use "then within 1 visit" because that would imply the same visit, even though I have both containers under my user containers as 2 visit containers?

 



October 3, 2024

Hey @skatofiabah 

 

Yes, the segment you've described will successfully identify users who have visited Page A at least twice within a single browsing session, regardless of the time elapsed between visits.

 

The "then" condition in this case simply indicates that both visits must occur within the same user's browsing session or cookie lifetime. It does not require a specific time interval between the two visits.

Hope this helps!

Thanks

skatofiabah
October 4, 2024

Hi @pankaj_sabharwal

 

Wait. So this could include users that see the page within the same visit and/or users that see it in a different session? So now I absolutely need to specify this? So I specifically do need to say "Then after 1 visit"? I cannot just use "Then" by itself? Nor can I use "then within 1 visit" because that would imply the same visit, even though I have both containers under my user containers as 2 visit containers?

 

MandyGeorge
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
October 3, 2024

Yes, as long as each of the "visit to page A" are in their own visit container.

 

Visitor

     Visit

          PAGE = A

     THEN

     Visit

          PAGE = A

 

You can also play around with the "after" condition - if you want there to be a certain amount of time or visits between each event. 

Also, when it comes to returning the data, you can use the option "include everyone after" to only bring back the hits from that second visit and beyond, depending on what type of data you're looking for with this segment.

skatofiabah
October 4, 2024

Hi @mandygeorge 

 

Wait. So this could include users that see the page within the same visit and/or users that see it in a different session? So now I absolutely need to specify this? So I specifically do need to say "Then after 1 visit"? I cannot just use "Then" by itself? Nor can I use "then within 1 visit" because that would imply the same visit, even though I have both containers under my user containers as 2 visit containers?