Can someone explain to me how the Visit Number dimension works?
If I'm looking at just last week's date range, and a visitor visited my site a month ago, then again last week (within the reporting period), would the visitor show up a a repeat visitor (visit number > 1) or new visitor (visit number = 1).
Why am I getting a different number when pulling Visit Number = 1 for a visit container and a visitor container?
Thanks in advance for the assistance!
-David
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Hi David,
The Visit Number count is incremented for all-time as long as the visitor ID cookie persists. So in your last week only example the visitor would be considered a repeat visitor due to their prior activity. Essentially the visit number count persists along with the visitor and does not recalculate depending on which time period you have in your report selection (again assuming visitor ID cookie persistence).
You are getting a different number 'pulling Visit Number = 1 for a visit container and a visitor container' due to the nature of the inclusion logic in a Visit container VS. a Visitor container. A Visit container by definition is a more precise logic query that will only ever capture a single visit for a visitor in this case, but a visitor container will capture all visits for a given visitor for which as least 1 visit meets the logic criteria. Further information on containers can be found on the Adobe Help site: http://microsite.omniture.com/t2/help/en_US/analytics/segment/seg_container_overview.html .
Help site Visit Number overview:
http://microsite.omniture.com/t2/help/en_US/dsc/c_reports_visit_number.html
Best,
Brian
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Shows which customer visit numbers on your site most influenced your success metrics. A visitor making a first visit to your site is counted in the Visit Number 1 line item. Visitors that return to the site for a second visit are counted in the Visit Number 2 line item, and so forth.
You can use this report as a fallout report to see whether visitors are returning. You can also add a revenue metric to see whether you generate more revenue from initial visits or subsequent visits.
For example, this report could answer questions such as: Did customers who purchased on their fourth visit generate more revenue than those who purchased on their first visit?
You can break down this report by any other report or variable to determine:
This report is based on the visitor ID data that is passed to Adobe on every hit made by visitors. As this data is received, Adobe compares it to historical visitor ID data to determine whether the hit is:
Hi David,
The Visit Number count is incremented for all-time as long as the visitor ID cookie persists. So in your last week only example the visitor would be considered a repeat visitor due to their prior activity. Essentially the visit number count persists along with the visitor and does not recalculate depending on which time period you have in your report selection (again assuming visitor ID cookie persistence).
You are getting a different number 'pulling Visit Number = 1 for a visit container and a visitor container' due to the nature of the inclusion logic in a Visit container VS. a Visitor container. A Visit container by definition is a more precise logic query that will only ever capture a single visit for a visitor in this case, but a visitor container will capture all visits for a given visitor for which as least 1 visit meets the logic criteria. Further information on containers can be found on the Adobe Help site: http://microsite.omniture.com/t2/help/en_US/analytics/segment/seg_container_overview.html .
Help site Visit Number overview:
http://microsite.omniture.com/t2/help/en_US/dsc/c_reports_visit_number.html
Best,
Brian
>>>
Shows which customer visit numbers on your site most influenced your success metrics. A visitor making a first visit to your site is counted in the Visit Number 1 line item. Visitors that return to the site for a second visit are counted in the Visit Number 2 line item, and so forth.
You can use this report as a fallout report to see whether visitors are returning. You can also add a revenue metric to see whether you generate more revenue from initial visits or subsequent visits.
For example, this report could answer questions such as: Did customers who purchased on their fourth visit generate more revenue than those who purchased on their first visit?
You can break down this report by any other report or variable to determine:
This report is based on the visitor ID data that is passed to Adobe on every hit made by visitors. As this data is received, Adobe compares it to historical visitor ID data to determine whether the hit is:
Hi Brian Au,
If create the segment on the basis of tracking code and the want to see the user activity by Visit number i.e If user came to site with ecid=xqysd tracking code and downloaded an assets, watched video etc
Consider that user was already on the site and then he also visited the campaign and came to site again via the tracking code so the visit number 1 will show the user activity only after he landed on site with tracking code and attach the activity with that tracking code OR it will include the entire activity before he visited the campaign and also attach that activity to tracking code
Does visit number 1 include also the activity before user to when user visited via tracking code or it shows the activity only after when user landed via tracking code
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