For campaigns pointing into authenticated space, when the visitor clicks the CTA and then logs in, if they are using a new browser for the first time, the campaign connection does not persist past authentication. The visit is there but attribution to the campaign isn't. Seems to happen only on first use of a new browser. Ideas? Thanks.
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Thanks for providing more details. I want to break down your response to make sure I understand the implementation here.
A given user receives an email
The email contains a "CTA"
A user (Martha) reads the email on a device that has been tied to her profile.
You were able to associate the email campaign's cmpid (campaign id?) to the visit and therefore device. Later, your send the user (Martha) another email with a similar "CTA". She logs in again
but this time, she is using a brand new iPad. We will add that device to her visitor id going forward but in this visit, I see indicators that we lose the "cmpid" association to this visit.
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If I understood the question correctly, your user would have two different devices. When reporting in Adobe Analytics, you are defining visitors by the number of Analytics ID's (Ie Marketing Cloud IDs, legacy Analytics IDs, or fall back IDs), not the number of users or "People" (documentation). When you set a customer id, you are associating that ID with an Analytics ID. This allows you to give the same experience to the visitor regardless of device, but tracking is still device/browser specific. This would also be a reason the first campaign id isn't showing on the second device's visit.
Please let me know if I can provide more information or if I have misunderstood anything above.
-Jantzen
Hi Nancy,
Can you clarify your question here? Is this question focused on Adobe Analytics or Adobe Campaign?
Please let me know if I've misunderstood the question.
Thanks,
Jantzen
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Hi Nancy,
Did you still need assistance with your question? If so, can you help me to better understand your question? It sounds like you're having an issue with your Adobe Campaign tracking persisting through login. Have you deployed the Marketing Cloud ID service? What report are you trying to view to show that the campaign data isn't persisting?
Cheers,
Jantzen
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Sure. The scenario in this issue occurs when an existing customer receives a promotional email with a CTA that points to the account login page. Let's say Martha, a long-time customer, reads the email on one of the devices we have previously included in her profile ID: It's her IPhone 6. We are able to associate the email campaign's cmpid to this visit. But then a week later we email Martha another promotional message with a similar CTA. She logs in again, but this time, she is using a brand new IPad that she just bought. We will add that device to her visitor Id going forward but in this visit I see indicators that we lose the cmpid association to this visit. This may be obscure but I wondered if you'd heard of it or a similar issue. Thanks!
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Thanks for providing more details. I want to break down your response to make sure I understand the implementation here.
A given user receives an email
The email contains a "CTA"
A user (Martha) reads the email on a device that has been tied to her profile.
You were able to associate the email campaign's cmpid (campaign id?) to the visit and therefore device. Later, your send the user (Martha) another email with a similar "CTA". She logs in again
but this time, she is using a brand new iPad. We will add that device to her visitor id going forward but in this visit, I see indicators that we lose the "cmpid" association to this visit.
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If I understood the question correctly, your user would have two different devices. When reporting in Adobe Analytics, you are defining visitors by the number of Analytics ID's (Ie Marketing Cloud IDs, legacy Analytics IDs, or fall back IDs), not the number of users or "People" (documentation). When you set a customer id, you are associating that ID with an Analytics ID. This allows you to give the same experience to the visitor regardless of device, but tracking is still device/browser specific. This would also be a reason the first campaign id isn't showing on the second device's visit.
Please let me know if I can provide more information or if I have misunderstood anything above.
-Jantzen
Hi Nancy,
The documentation states that if the user authenticates in 3 minutes, I think that is less in your example, the values will not persist so the campaign value will be lost.
https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/sc/implement/variable_persistence.html
This is helpful. Thanks for your reply.
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Thank you for the documentation line. Super helpful.
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