Hello,
I have setup 2 test - an A/B test for Mobile Users and an Adobe Recommendation test for Desktop users.
So i have:
Test A (A/B) with page delivery (url + page template) and Audience targeting set up to mobile visitor only
Test B (REC) with page delivery (url + page template) and Audience targeting set up to desktop visitor only
If a desktop visitor land on page that qualify for both tests, how the collision is managed? Does the user automatically qualify for the test B or should I expect to see some cases where the user go through test A, but doesn't qualify for the experience at the audience level.
Many thanks,
Jerome
@Jerome1978,
This is a great question. You won't be allowed to enter the activity unless you match both the URL and the audience targeting so in your example you would e evaluated for both however you would only qualify into TestB because you are on a desktop not on a mobile device.
Hope this helps!
Mihnea Docea | Technical Support Rep, Customer Care | Customer & Employee Experience | Adobe | (:: 1 (800) 497-0335
Many thank for your quick reply Mihnea.
It was my understanding, but once I check the test in Adobe analytic I can see some mobile users in the desktop experience.
the Desktop audience has been defined has
Target Library = windows operation system
OR
Target Library = Mac OS operating system
OR
Target Library = Linux Operation system
I have just created a new audience defined as
Mobile - is Mobile = False
Mobile - is tablet = False
Do you have an recommendation to define the Desktop Audience?
@Jerome1978,
Keep in mind the activity won't prevent your mobile visitors from seeing that page. Which is probably what you are running the report on in Analytics. It will just not show them the experience from the desktop audience. That's all it has the power to do
Try to see if you can get into the desktop experience from your mobile device. I'm 99% confident you won't be able to but if you do manage to do that definitely open a support ticket so we can look into it further.
Hope this helps!
Mihnea Docea | Technical Support Rep, Customer Care | Customer & Employee Experience | Adobe | (:: 1 (800) 497-0335
An evar is fired for when a target experience is delivered so I measure the evar instance.
If I ignore our target Experience Evar setting, the number of visitors going through both tests based on Target is way under the page traffic reported in Adobe analytic by 30%... but this could be another issue.
I am going let the test run with this audience and check if it makes any difference.
Many thanks,
Jerome
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I have check the User Agent reported in Adobe analytic and they have 2 Exploitation system reported (high traffic over 50% of the traffic reported for some tests)
mozilla/5.0 (linux; android 8.0.0; sm-a520f build/r16nw; wv) applewebkit/537.36 (khtml, like gecko) version/4.0 chrome/70.0.3538.110 mobile safari/537.36
so if the desktop traffic is defined as
Target Library = windows operation system OR Target Library = Mac OS operating system OR Target Library = Linux Operation system
If target Library is using the User agent, this user can potentially quality for both mobile and desktop test.
@Jerome1978,
Some things to keep in mind:
1. Numbers might be different in Analytics due to un-stitched hits: (https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/target/a4t/minimizing-inflated-visit-and-visitor-co...)
I alwasy recommend basing your decisions off of the Target reports especially if yo don't have the A4T Analytics for target integration.
2. eVars are an Analytics variable their values and assignment are closely tied to allocation and expiration settings.
Additionally here is how I would build a desktop vs mobile audience see screen-shots below.
Hope this helps!
Mobile Audience:
Desktop Audience:
Mihnea Docea | Technical Support Rep, Customer Care | Customer & Employee Experience | Adobe | (:: 1 (800) 497-0335
Hi Mihnea,
Sorry for the delay, I let the test run to get enough data to validate my assumption.
with the previous configuration I had ~10% of users that did not see any test
with this configuration (is Mobile True / false) it's up to 20%
Based on your help Mobile you are using deviceatlas - do they provide to you an estimation of % unspecified / undetermined / errors ?
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@Jerome1978,
If your assessment of 20% (didn't see either) is made based off of data from Analytics or A4T report that might be incorrect. Please re-visit point 1. from above about un-stitched hits. That is typically the number one reason for data discrepancy in Analytics or A4T reports.
Additionally if you woudl like to look into the specific details with support you can reach us at: ttclientcare@adobe.com
Mihnea Docea | Technical Support Rep, Customer Care | Customer & Employee Experience | Adobe | (:: 1 (800) 497-0335
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