This may be outside of the scope of your question but have you looked at
using Distribution Lists? If you are at an organization with GSuite or
O365 and your recipients are within those instances, it may be an option
to have a set of DL's with relevant email addresses which get updated as
individuals join/leave the company. It decouples the maintenance from
the AA interface.
Great advice from @Alexis_Cazes_ and @thebenrobb ! To add to that: 1.)
Create your own set of best practices, taking inputs from your site
developers and QA folks to determine how reliable and performant a
particular piece of code can be. Typically sites which have had
marketing capabilities before the implementation of a tag manager, would
need those implemented by a developer directly on the site code (then
typically tested before releasing) - so your colleagues can be a great
allies here. 2.)...
Hi @JohnRog This could be done by engaging your solution consultant or
MSA via your CSM at Adobe. You could also engage third party companies.
The outputs of these assessments are typically in a report with some
high-level headings. It would serve you best to identify the objectives
of your audit - for instance, do you have a lot of custom code and would
like a code review for efficiencies? Is it the first time around for
your team and you're looking for a best practices recommendation from an
A...
Depending on your company there are other values you could use. Domains,
for instance - if all internal users are on a common domain (ie:
mycompanydomain.com) that is a default dimension which is collected
based on the user's internet connection.
That is correct - hopefully you're not in the middle of writing an exam
of some sort 🙂
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/analytics/implementation/vars/page-vars/products.html?lang=en#examples
Hi @DebbyNPL - your logic is sound, but it is my understanding that by
using the date range feature in the Segment Builder, you override the
panel's default date range. Ben Gains posted a video introducing rolling
dates in segments and how it superseded the date on the report's panel
itself. It looks like the reverse may be true as well. Here's the video
just for fun:
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/analytics-learn/tutorials/components/segmentation/rolling-date-ranges-in-segments.html?la...
Also, check your implementation for the "Site Section" dimension.
Depending on how the larger site is structured, that may have what you
need already. If not, +1 to @Andrey_Osadchuk and @mikeetiuPH 's
approaches.