Hi, if I have a page with 2 options e.g. Yes and No. What is the best metric/method to use to find out the split of clicks on each of the options
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I'd say use one eVar for storing options like yes or no and one associated event. That way you would be able to see what you are looking for? You can also breakdown your eVar with page dimension or use segments for detailed view.
Best,
Isha
I'd say use one eVar for storing options like yes or no and one associated event. That way you would be able to see what you are looking for? You can also breakdown your eVar with page dimension or use segments for detailed view.
Best,
Isha
I agree with @igupta that an evar is the best method to use. You can capture the actual values, yes/no. But unless you have another reason for capturing it in a metric too, you should just be able to use the 'evar instances' metric associated with the evar to get the count. As long as it isn't a merchandising evar, the instances will show you the number of times that it fired.
Agree with @MandyGeorge & @igupta , use the eVar to capture yes/no and for the count you can use the Instances of that eVar.
thanks! @igupta @MandyGeorge @Krishna_Musku