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February 8, 2021
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sequential segment only before/after single criteria

  • February 8, 2021
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Is it possible to create Before/After sequential segment for single criteria?

e.g. visits after referred from specific referring domain (recorded in prop and adobe default referrer)

Sample Visit:

Visit 1: Type in URL > Page A > Page B > search something and landing to Page C from Google > Page D > Page A

Visit 2: Search on Google and landing to Page A as ENTRY > Page B > Page C

Visit 3: Type in URL > Page A > search from Google > Page B > click a link on social media > Page C > D

 

Possible to set segment to filter all visits ONLY AFTER referrer = Google?

(By directly using "visit container, referrer=google", will Visit 3's Pgae C & D be included?)

 

I tried to set "Entry Page Exist THEN referrering domain (prop7) contains Google ", but the result data is much smaller than expected, I think it is because the 2nd sample visit is not included

 

Thanks in advance.

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Best answer by yuhuisg

Here's a non-obvious way to create your segment: use the Fallout visualisation to help you.

 

Click "Create segment from touchpoint" from the contextual menu. Then edit the segment as desired, e.g.

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yuhuisg
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yuhuisgCommunity AdvisorAccepted solution
Community Advisor
February 10, 2021

Here's a non-obvious way to create your segment: use the Fallout visualisation to help you.

 

Click "Create segment from touchpoint" from the contextual menu. Then edit the segment as desired, e.g.

H_LAuthor
Level 7
February 10, 2021

@yuhuisg thanks for your reply.

If I just use "visit" container, and set referrer=Google, then in Visit 3, Page C & D will not be included since they are referred from social media.

Is that right?

yuhuisg
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
February 12, 2021
Yes, that's correct.