Hi Team,
Do we have any other way to bring non-Adobe segments from Google Analytics to Adobe Target to build an audience?
If yes, how will Adobe Target recognize known and unknown users?
If not, do we have any other way to accomplish this?
I assume bringing the segments to Adobe Audience Manager and then pushing them to Experience Cloud segments will work. If yes, I'm not sure how to do it; please help me with this.
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Have you seen this doc about getting GA data into Audience Manager?
The alternative, if you're focusing mainly on authenticated users, would be to use Customer Attributes. It would be a bit more manual but broadly that would work by you exporting the list of Customer IDs belonging to a particular audience from GA and then uploading that as a CSV file
Could you build the segments directly in Target? Or do you have additional data in GA that Target does not have access to?
Yes @alexbishop , I have some additional data in GA that I have to shared with
For this part of the question "I assume bringing the segments to Adobe Audience Manager and then pushing them to Experience Cloud segments will work. If yes, I'm not sure how to do it; please help me with this."
We have set up the back-end integration between Target and AAM (and Adobe Analytics). The AAM audiences automatically show up in Target under Audiences. They can be used in Target like your made-in-Target audiences. Here is a screenshot:
@RobertBlakeley Thanks, But how to bring GA segments or data to the Audience Manager?
Thanks for your question here DhanA2, and thanks @alexbishop and @RobertBlakeley for your helpful guidance here on the thread! Wondering if either of you have any additional follow- up thoughts? In the meantime, are any of our fellow Adobe Target Community Advisors and/ or Adobe Target Community Mentors able to weigh in and help clarify further?
CC our brilliant Advisors: ambikaTewari_ATCI, Andrew_Wathen_, Avinash_Gupta_, Eric_Vidana, Gokul_Agiwal, Perrin_Ennen, Rajneesh_Gautam_, and Umamaheswari_Yakkala
and our inspiring Mentors:
@abhilashsape, @Gokul_Agiwal, @Rajneesh_Gautam_, @PratheepArunRaj, and @Sneha-Parmar
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Have you seen this doc about getting GA data into Audience Manager?
The alternative, if you're focusing mainly on authenticated users, would be to use Customer Attributes. It would be a bit more manual but broadly that would work by you exporting the list of Customer IDs belonging to a particular audience from GA and then uploading that as a CSV file
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